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Ex presidential aide blast baby mamas, see what he said

Ex presidential aide, Reno Omokri has shared his view on people having children outside marriage.
He said that bringing a baby into the world without a marriage is wicked.
In a recent social media post, Reno Omokri who is an author and outspoken on social media, slammed “baby mamas” who thinks being one is not a job.
He stated that giving birth to a child without a stable home and income is a very cruel act.
Read what he wrote below;
“Being a baby mama is not a job. If you want an income, go get a job, instead of getting pregnant. Bringing a baby into this world without a marriage, a stable home and a stable income, is a wicked thing to do. A child is not a means to a livelihood”.
Many social media have since reacted to the post, with one @stanleyhyp, wondering why people would even accept to be called baby mamas. @stanleyhyp wrote:
“Well said..I don’t understand why having a child for someone out of wedlock..then later they tag them or they tag themselves baby mama..sounds so low and worthless of them..I don’t understand how someone will call or make themselves baby mama.”
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