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Reno Omokri Reveals Why Nigerian Teachers Are Hardly Rich

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Social commentator and media personality, Reno Omokri , has shared his thoughts on how to get rich.

He revealed that the school could not teach a person how to be rich, and that if the school could, then teachers would be the richest. However, he expressed that a lot of teachers were hardly rich.

 

He stressed on the fact that while school was important, it was not a certificate or ticket to wealth.

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He also revealed that while financial education is taught in school, financial intelligence is what is learnt on the street. He warned his followers not to limit their learning to the four walls of a school.

“If school could teach you how to be rich, the first people that would be rich would be your teachers. But they are hardly rich. School is important. Stay in school. Graduate. But don’t expect your certificate to be your ticket to wealth. Financial education is taught in school, but financial intelligence is learnt on the streets.

 

Don’t limit your learning to the four walls of a school. Remember that Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs don’t have degrees.

 

Yet, they have billions!”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He expressed that as a wife, it was important that you hug and calm your husband each time he returns from work. He also stated that women should desist from trying to pick a fight or quarrel every time their husband comes back from work.

He hammered on the importance of married women providing sanctuary for their husbands so that their husbands don’t end up going outside to look for another woman who would give them sanctuary.

 

Reno Omokri, recently shared some heartfelt words for men whose wives wake up early to cook for them. In a candid expression, he highlighted the blessing of having a spouse who willingly rises at 4 am or 4:30 am to prepare a meal, emphasizing the rarity of finding such commitment, especially in the present era.