Reno Omokri explains the humble financial status of Nigerian educators
A recent development involves media personality and social commentator Reno Omokri revealing his views on how to become wealthy. It is impossible for a school to instruct an individual on how to become wealthy, he disclosed; if it could, its faculty would be the wealthiest.
Nevertheless, he stated that a significant number of educators were not even wealthy. He emphasized that although education was crucial, it did not serve as a credential or a means to acquire prosperity.
In contrast to financial education, which is imparted in academic institutions, financial intelligence is acquired through practical experience. He cautioned his disciples against confining their intellectual pursuits to the confines of a four-walled institution.
He said ;
“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.
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Although financial education is a subject taught in educational institutions, financial intelligence is primarily acquired through practical experience. Your education should not be confined to the four walls of a school. Bear in mind that Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg do not hold degrees.
Reno Omokri explains the humble financial status of Nigerian educators
“However, they possess billions!” He stated that it was crucial for a wife to embrace and comfort her spouse upon his return from work. Additionally, he advised women against engaging in arguments or confrontations with their husbands upon his return from work.
The speaker emphasized the criticality of married women offering sanctuary to their spouses, in order to prevent the spouses from seeking refuge elsewhere. Recently, Reno Omokri expressed his sincerity regarding husbands whose spouses rise early to prepare meals for them.
With a candid remark, he emphasized the value of being married to a partner who voluntarily rises at 4:30 am or 4:00 am to prepare a meal, placing particular emphasis on the scarcity of such dedication in the current era.