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May 3, 2026 - 3:47 PM

How a woman can control her husband – Omokri

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Renowned author and social commentator Reno Omokri has sparked a thought-provoking discussion on the dynamics of respect within relationships, drawing a powerful analogy to the essence of water in sustaining life.

In a recent post, Omokri eloquently expressed, “Water has no color. Water has no taste. Water has no shape. Water is invisible, yet it is vital to life because water quenches thirst.” He seamlessly transitioned this observation into a profound lesson for women, urging them to recognize and honor the innate thirst for respect that resides within every man.

“At his core, every man has a thirst to be respected,” Omokri emphasized, attributing this fundamental need to the ego bestowed upon men by a higher power. He stressed the importance of acknowledging and fulfilling this need for respect, likening it to the essential role water plays in sustaining life.

Omokri’s analogy extends beyond the superficial aspects of relationships, transcending factors such as physical appearance or material wealth. He emphasized that regardless of external attributes, the absence of respect can jeopardize the foundation of any relationship.

Highlighting the dynamics of power within partnerships, Omokri debunked misconceptions surrounding the influence exerted by women over men. He refuted notions of witchcraft or manipulation, asserting that genuine respect is the invisible force that strengthens bonds and fosters harmony.

“When you see a rich and powerful man with a woman who is not so colorful or shapely or tasteful, she did not bewitch him or use juju,” Omokri clarified. Similarly, he debunked assumptions about controlling spouses, attributing such dynamics to the supremacy of respect rather than supernatural forces.

Omokri underscored the reciprocity inherent in relationships, emphasizing that granting a man dominion in his home fosters a reciprocal exchange of trust and partnership. “Once you give a man dominion in his home, he will give you dominion over his finances,” he affirmed, encapsulating the symbiotic nature of respect within the framework of relationships.

Omokri’s insightful commentary has sparked introspection and dialogue, prompting individuals to reconsider the fundamental principles that underpin healthy and fulfilling relationships. As his words resonate, they serve as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of respect in nurturing enduring connections.

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