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    ‘Marry a woman who wants a husband and a life partner’ – Reno Omokri sparks debate online

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002February 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • The debate over marital expectations has resurfaced online.
    • Former presidential aide Reno Omokri shares advice for men on choosing a life partner.
    • Omokri stressed that partners must be chosen based on mutual partnership and not financial dependence.
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    A new debate has emerged online about expectations in marriage after former presidential aide Reno Omokri shared advice for men on choosing a life partner.

    Writing in X, Omokri urged men to think carefully about the type of woman they marry and warned against relationships based on financial dependence rather than partnership.

    Omokri wrote in his post: “Dear men, marry a woman who wants a husband and a life partner.”

    He cautioned against marrying a woman who saw her husband primarily as a financier for a luxurious lifestyle, family responsibilities and endless future needs. He believes that marriage should focus on mutual contribution and mutual growth, rather than one party only providing financial support.

    Omokri added: “You want someone who contributes to your life, not someone whose only goal after marriage is to be a distributor of your wealth, and she doesn’t contribute to your wealth building. That’s the difference between marrying a friend and marrying a burden”.

    His post quickly attracted attention and sparked mixed reactions online.

    Some users agreed with his advice, saying it was timely guidance for young people preparing to get married. Emeka commented: “Young man looking for a wife. This is solid advice. Stick with it and you won’t be disappointed. Marriage is one of the most important decisions. Choose wisely.”

    Others offered a different perspective. Nel wrote: “Yes, but what if the real problem isn’t her spending, but her expectation that a man will be like a walking bank? Wealth is not love, shared ambition is what keeps a marriage going.”

    Mosafejo noted that financial capabilities also play a role: “Normally, your advice is truly the best. But a man who knows he earns or can earn N100 million per month can give N7 million to a woman/her family without distributing it. The problem is when other entities hijack the source of the man’s income and blame his problems on the N7 million he gave to the woman.”

    James emphasizes the emotional responsibility in relationships when he says: “The biggest lie we hear is this. Stay with someone who makes you happy. The truth is, happiness is your own creation. Stay with someone who makes you happy.”

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