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Lack of money ruins marriages faster than lack of love – Reno Omokri

- Reno Omokri has taken to social media to explain why money is more important in marriages than love

- The popular social media activist and former aide to Good luck Jonathan revealed that the lack of money destroys marriages faster than lack of love

- The post caused mixed reactions on social media as he used the Bible to back up his claims

Former aid to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, sure knows how to get things stirring on social media. Currently trending is his opinion on love and money in marriages.

According to the social media activist and author, the lack of money destroys marriages more than the lack of love. He went on to explain that while love is important, it is never enough. Backing his theory with a Bible quote, he revealed that money solves everything.

He wrote: "Sadly, lack of money will ruin marriages faster than lack of love. With money, you can endure a marriage that is not loving. Without money, it is hard to endure a marriage, even if there is love. Love is the greatest gift of all, however, money answers all things

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In another tweet, he wrote: "If your money is not making money, then you don’t know the value of money. Don’t put yourself to work. Put your money to work. Invest in ventures that will produce money. Invest your seed and spend your harvest. Treat money like a tree. Eat the fruit, not the tree."

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The post caused some mixed reactions amongst his followers as some argued that money wasn't the solution to everything.

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While the presence of lack thereof of love and money tends to be a common issue in many relationships, it still remains a debate which one of these two is more powerful and influential in relationships.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng gathered reports of two full grown men who were spotted throwing punches during the music concert which held at Eko Hotel. Perhaps, they took the day literally seeing as it was on Boxing Day.

According to a Twitter user, identified as Future Influencer (@DavidChibike), a man had invited another man’s wife to the show and they were caught by the husband. In a fit of rage, the husband lunged at the other man and a fight erupted.

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