Renowned author and activist Reno Omokri recently stirred debate with his bold statement about marriage.
In a tweet, he cautioned men against marrying prayer warriors they are not physically attracted to, asserting that such a decision could spell doom for them.
While his words may seem provocative, they resonate with a common narrative in society. Many individuals have experienced marriages arranged by religious leaders or based on spiritual directives, only to face challenges and sometimes, outright dissolution.
Omokri's message urges prospective partners to approach marriage with clarity and discernment, emphasizing the importance of personal choice over external influences.
As the discourse continues, it prompts a deeper examination of the intersection between spirituality and marital decisions, challenging traditional beliefs and advocating for a more pragmatic approach to finding a life partner.
“As A Man, If You Marry A Prayer Warrior You Are Not Physically Attracted To, You Are Completely Finished” — Reno Omokri tells men.
But this is true, I have seen a lot people say that their pastors connected them to one sister or that God told them that this brother Simon is their husband or sister Irene is their wife and all that but at the end of the day marriage go scatter or vÃolence everywhere.
As a man or woman searching for a life partner, see through it with your both eyes and make a decisive choice, their is nothing spiritual or religious about marriage, na you go endure am las las, choose your endurance wisely