Reno Omokri has reacted to the recent look of the hawker who was singing on the street asking her managers not to strip her of her innocence because that is her ticket to greatness.
The young girl has been styled so differently exposing some parts of her body and Reno Omokri reacting to that said he prefers her former look and we all agree with that because going sexually doesn’t sell her craft but rather her body.
According to Reno Omokri, this girl has a very good voice and her talent is the voice that took her from grass to grace and he hopes those managing her right now won’t strip her of that innocence that we all saw barely a month ago.
Adding that the unspoiled, pure innocence is her ticket to the top therefore those managing her shouldn’t strip her of that as how she has been transformed to speaks differently of who she was when she was on the street.
We agree with Reno Omokri totally on this because if this young girl starts selling her body by dressing seductively as we see and not her voice or craft, she might not even make it to the top as we all expect.
May God bless and prosper her. I prefer her former look. Her talent is her voice, and her grass to grace story is her appeal. I hope those managing her don’t strip her of that undefiled innocence we saw barely a month ago. That unspoilt, pure innocence is her ticket to the top!
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