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Reno Omokri BLOWS HOT At Peter Obi Saying He Won't Leave Wife If She Has Affair

"To even say such a thing in public is shameful!"

By Jide OkonjoPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 3 min read

Earlier this week, The Honest Bunch podcast released their latest episode where they had presidential aspirant Peter Obi talking for over 2 hours about various topics from politics to his personal life. During one highlight moment of the conversation, Peter Obi revealed that there is nothing that his wife would do that would make him leave her, even if she had an extramarital affair. Peter Obi said:

"PETER OBI: No matter what my wife does today, I can't stop marrying her, and I can't separate with her. I can never. Even if she likes, let her use a gun to shoot me. As long as I'm alive, she's my wife. That's it. That's me. As long as I'm alive, she is my wife, that is sealed, finished. Whatever she likes, let her do. Because what is she going to do that will offend me? What? Maybe have an affair, it's her business. It's not me. They won't say the two of us had an affair. They will say "Peter Obi is a very good man who married a woman who is wayward", that's it."

While many people awwed at the sentiment of Peter Obi, not everybody was pleased by the comment that the politician made. In fact, controversial self-acclaimed 'table shaker' Reno Omokri found Peter Obi's remarks to be shameful and went on a Twitter tirade about it. Here's what Reno Omokri had to say about what Peter Obi said.

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Reacting to Peter Obi saying what he said about not leaving his wife if she has affair, Reno Omokri took offence to the comment saying:

RENO OMOKRI: God gave Adam a virgin wife for free as the Father of Eve, and you want to pay a bride price for a non-virgin wife that lost her virginity for free or urgent 2k. What's the matter with you? It is people like you who end up becoming men who don't care if their wives have affairs. God forbid a First Lady that will be keeping a Baltasar Ebang Engonga in business. Tufiakwa!

If you don't care if your wife is having affairs outside, how will you care if your officials are stealing government money? Look at the matter rationally. Are you saying that you will value government money more than your wife's fidelity? Then why did you name your bank Fidelity Bank? If that is what fidelity means to you, then is our money safe in your bank?

To even say such a thing in public is shameful!

A President who does not care if his wife has affairs outside will breed many Balthazar Ebang Engongas around him. It is a very indecent thing to have said and is indicative of disrespect for the sanctity of marriage. Such a person lacks the moral authority to be the President of Nigeria and may want to move to a country where his lax morals align with their way of life.

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