Reno Omokri, popular author has urged his followers and many others to make money in order to help people whenever they encounter anyone in difficult time. He actually stated that not everything requires prayers, insisting that money is most likely involved in humans needs. Making public his assertions, Reno in a recent post on micro-blogging site, twitter said in ones time of need what is expected is "payer warriors and not prayer warriors!" Using the good Samaritan in the holy bible as an example.
"Make money, so when you see human suffering, you won't need to pray, you will just pay. Be like the Good Samarita. When he saw the man attacked by robbers, he didn't pray. He paid. In your own time of need, you need payer warriors, not prayer warriors!," He added.
Reacting to the agitation for money making, many people has shunned him over making such comment, while many asked how can they make money in a country where there's no job No food No security no good roads while they still hustle on daily basis to make little earn?
"How Can One Make Money In A Country Where There Is No Job No Food No Security No Good Roads Nothing Is Working. We Hustle Everyday," Man identified as @ChaplanCharly asked Reno.
Although, Reno maybe right but what about the concern raised, is that an excuse to skip making money? Personally I don't think so. People will always make it anywhere even in a place where seems to be the most difficult ground to succeed. Grace and focus will serve too if hard work is put in place. I guess this is what Mr Reno Omokri is driving at.
Stressing further, Omokri the aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Insisted that even at the serious concern raised, many have made it and still making it in Nigeria, making references to Linda Ikeji, Umar Dagon and Tony O Elumelu. He said these are among the richest in the country despite coming from a poor home.
The controversial teacher however, claimed that the prayer of poor men are 'beggarly while prayers believers who have money are prayers of gratitude to God.
"Broke people's prayers are very beggarly" - Reno Omokri
Reviewed by Idris Bashir
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November 23, 2020
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