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Reno Omokri on Tonto Dikeh’s Interview: Washing dirty linens of your ex in public devalue your children
Reno Omokri, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, has cautioned Nigerian controversial actress, Tonto Dikeh, against her utterances, saying she might be devaluing her children.
Omokri was reacting to Dikeh’s explosive interview about her marriage to Olakunle Churchill and the circumstances that led to its crash.
In the interview, the mom of one talks about suffering domestic violence, alleged lies from her ex-husband, his alleged involvement with internet fraud and a lot more.
However, Omokri believed the actress went overboard on the interview with PlusTv, explaining that when one chooses to wash an ex’s dirty linen in public, they devalue their child without even knowing.
He wrote on Twitter,
Never wash the dirty linens of your ex, with whom you have kids, in public. You think you are devaluing them. You are partly right. But beyond them, you also devalue your children. A child’s value is INEXTRICABLY linked to the value of their parents #FreeLeahSharibu #RenosNuggets
Be careful of that EXOTIC person you just met. Some EXOTIC people are actually TOXIC. Get to know them before you marry them. Don’t waive courtship because they are CRAZY about you. They may not just be CRAZY about you. They may just be plain CRAZY #FreeLeahSharibu #RenosNuggets
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