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‘Open a business, not your legs’ – Reno Omokri on Stingy Women Association

Former Presidential aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, has advised Nigerian women under the Stingy Women Association of Nigeria, to consider opening business instead of saying “if men, who are not married to them, don’t give them money, they will close their legs”.

The fierce writer said there is no correlation between opening of legs to get money, other than prostitution.

He therefore advised that, they should open a business if they need money, and not their legs.

He wrote; “This Stingy Women Association, where slay queens counter the Stingy Men Association, by saying if men, who are not married to them, don’t give them money, they will close their legs, is proof of what I have been teaching all these years. That is prostitution. Let us not sugar coat truth! There is no co-relation between opening your legs and getting money, other than prostitution. Any girl who subscribes to that, whether jokingly, or otherwise, is affirming harlotry. If you need money, open a business, not your legs!
#FreeLeahSharibu #RenosNuggets.”

Sunny Green Itodo

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