Reno Omokri speaks on loyalty and poor people
- Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has taken to social media to speak on loyalty
- Omokri advised against trusting the loyalty of a poor man as it is unconfirmed until he makes money
- The ex-aide further used past leaders as examples of disloyal people who showed their true self when they became influential
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When it comes to testing the loyalty of a person, many people believe money is one sure way to bring out the true nature of a person. Former presidential aide and social media critic, Reno Omokri, recently spoke on this.
He took to his Twitter page to advise people against trusting the loyalty of a poor man. According to him, it is easy to trust a rich man's loyalty but a broke man's true nature cannot be known until he has money.
He wrote: "Never trust the loyalty of poor men. Keep your secrets from them. You can trust a rich man’s loyalty, but a broke man cant know if he himself is truly loyal. Until he makes money, his loyalty is unconfirmed. If you‘re hungry, you say sir to anybody."
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Using past governors as examples, he said: "Look at how many outgoing governors bring poor, humble, loyal yes men to succeed them."
According to him, after a year of 2, these men who used to be humble start fighting those who brought them to power. "Why? Because he was not really loyal. He was just broke! Never trust the loyalty of a broke man."
See tweet below:
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K. Effah Evans Effah is a holder of a BA Diploma in Psychology and Linguistics from BA, Psychology and Linguistics. He’s a former Yen.com.gh editor who covered current affairs news and stories about Ghana. Before Yen, he worked for Citi FM and Ringier Ghana.
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