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This Valentine’s Day, celebrate love, not sex, Omokri advises

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Reno Omokri,  a social commentator and ex-President, Goodluck Jonathan’s spokesperson, has advised single ladies to shun illicit sex as Valentine’s Day approaches.

Omokri in a statement on his Twitter page said the devil uses Valentine’s day to deceive/confuse many that sex is love.

Omokri also warned that the byproduct of sex is pleasure because love does not come in.

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Omokri wrote;

“Valentines Day is coming. It is another opportunity for satan to deceive you that sex is love. Sex is not love.

“Animals have sex too. The main purpose of sex is procreation (having children to preserve life on earth).

“The byproduct is pleasure. Love does not come in. Love is the unselfish desire for the good of someone other than yourself. This Valentines Day, celebrate love, not sex #RenosNuggets.”

The PDP’s spokesman who describes himself as President Buhari’s tormentor further stated that said every year, 2 million abortions are committed in Nigeria.

“Please @Google what I am about to write. Every year, 2 million abortions are committed in Nigeria. 35% of kids born in Nigeria are not the biological kids of the men they call daddy. It is this immoral attitude of yours and others that is to blame,”he tweeted.

Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14. It is a festival of romantic love where people give cards, letters, flowers or presents to their spouse or partner.

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