Reno Omokri Says a Woman’s Virginity Alone Is Enough Contribution to a Relationship

Media personality, Reno Omokri, has stated that any woman who brings her virginity to the table, needs not add anything physically to make her relationship stable.

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The controversial opinion writer, made this known on the popular microblogging platform, X formerly known as Twitter, stating that the best gift a wife can give is her virginity, noting how it adds value to the man physically, spiritually and emotionally.

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Advising young people, he urged both genders to keep their virginity until marriage.

He wrote:

“As long as a woman brings virginity to the table, she does not have to bring anything else physically to that relationship to make it stable. You, as a man, should bring the rest. The best gift your wife can give you is her virginity. Once she enters the marriage, that quality adds value to you physically, spiritually, and emotionally. The connection between you and her will be almost mystical.

So, my counsel to young people out there, especially, but not exclusively, to females, is this: Keep your virginity until marriage. Your friends may laugh at you, but that laughter is without mirth. It is what the Lukumi Yoruba call Erin Ika.

You can be like them in one minute. But they can never be like you in one million light-years.”