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No rabbing has the moral power to criticize cano’s mass weddings – Reno Omokri – Igbere TV

No rabbing has the moral power to criticize cano’s mass weddings – Reno Omokri – Igbere TV

Renault Omokri, a former assistant to former President Gudluk Jonathan, came out in defense of the mass wedding initiative in Cano, urging the Southerners to focus on their own affairs, not to criticize the scheme.

In a publication on his official Facebook page, Homocri criticized the reverse reaction of southern Nigerians, who voted voted and instead said that mass weddings were a global practice.

Omokri explained that sponsored mass weddings, including a large -scale event in New York in 2023, which monitors 700 pairs, are common in many developed countries such as the US, China, South Korea and Malaysia. He claims that these events are part of social intervention efforts aimed at providing affordable marriage options for young couples.

“Please check me. China, South Korea and Malaysia have them constantly. This is a social intervention scheme carried out by good governments worldwide to ensure an affordable alternative to marriage couples to participate in families, “Omocri said.

He continued to emphasize that the mass weddings in the cano were not only for pairing, but also serving a more public purpose. Omokri praised the initiative for his role in maintaining morality in the state, contrasting with what he described as “mass fornication” in many Southern Nigerian states.

“Stop casting a cano. They do this to maintain the level of morality of their society. In many southern Nigerian states, we have a massive fornication of both couples and era. Cano doesn’t want it. They sponsor these weddings to preserve the moral tissue of their societies, “he said.

Omokri also turned to criticism about the large number of children outside the school, defending Almadjiri’s education system.

He explained that while many cano children may not attend Western schools, they are not “out of school”, but instead attend Islamic madrasas (Almadjiri schools), which he claims to be valuable life skills and discipline.

He also likened the system with the educational practice of Yoruba Il-Ku and pointed out that many successful Nigerians, including wealthy individuals and governors, emerged from the Almajiri system.

“Some of the most rich men in Nigeria, who are billionaires in dollars, were once Almadjiri. Some operating governors were once Almadzhiri, “Omokri noted.

He also noted that the discipline and honesty planted by the Almajiri system are reflected in the behavior of his graduates. “You can run the iPhone in the cano market and return a week later to restore it. If you do the same on the Ladipo market, it will find its way to its real owner within milliseconds! “Omokri added.

Omokri called on the Southerners to refrain from the insult to the culture and the traditions of Northern Nigeria, in particular Muslim-mention, and instead to focus on more pressing problems in their own regions.

He pointed out the large number of southern Nigerians involved in international crimes such as drug and romance fraud, which he believes deserve more attention.

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