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Money Stops Nonsense — Reno Omokri

Author and public figure, Reno Omokri has emphasized the importance of money and its usefulness.
Reno, a former presidential media aide and a political analyst, in one of his latest tweets on Twitter, narrated a story that happened in an unnamed country he visited, which involved two able-bodied men who were fighting themselves over unpaid electricity bill.

Reno Omokri
He said among the two men was an official of an electricity company while the other one was a consumer, who was fighting with the official for cutting his power.
Reno, said he got there, found out what was the matter, settled the electricity bill and immediately the two men stopped fighting.
In his opinion, he feels there are embarrassments and unnecessary battles that money can instantly put a halt to. In his words, “money stop nonsense”, he concluded.
Taking to his Twitter page, Reno wrote;
True story: I visited a friend in an African nation, and his neighbour was fighting an electricity company official for cutting his power. I asked how much he owed, then paid the money and the fight ended. Moral of the story-money stops nonsense!
See screenshot of his tweet below.
@oghenekarookoro replied The African country seems to be Nigeria🤭…. That scenario plays on a regular basis here… Beautiful moral from the story anyway. 😊👍
@AdebayoThomas8 replied Yeah, Oritshe Femi named his album that. MSN — Money Stop Nonsense
@lordJunaif replied Oga sir….that is the standard now,assuming the money is not there,you have been settling fight and talking plenty talk…. In all you do,make plenty money .
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Lady Recounts How A Man She Met On Twitter Invited Her But Refused To Give Her Transport Fare Because She Didn’t Allow Him To Touch Her

A Nigerian lady has narrated how a man she met on Twitter invited her to his house but refused to pay for her transport fare after she denied him of touching her.
The young lady identified on Twitter with the username @orla_mide, said she visited the man in his home and he demanded to touch her but she refused which resulted to him refusing to give her money for transport without minding the distance where she came from.
According to Olamide, she walked back to her home with her two legs because she had no money with her during the period the man invited her.
She tweeted;
I met this guy on twitter, I went to his house, he wanted to touch me I didn’t let him
Na leg I use waka from Ikeja to mile 12 that day 😒
I met this guy on twitter, I went to his house, he wanted to touch me I didn’t let him
Na leg I use waka from Ikeja to mile 12 that day 😒
— Horlamide (@orla_mide) March 2, 2021
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