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‘How To Make Prosperity Your Lifestyle’ – Reno Omokri

Renowned Nigerian personality, Reno Omokri has educated netizens on how to make prosperity their lifestyle.

He gave out this education in a recent post he made on his verified social media handle on the popular social media platform, Twitter.

According to him, anyone who has prayer being his or her habit with hard and smart work being his or her daily pattern will really prosper in life adding that prosperity will be his or her lifestyle.

The post he made reads;

“If prayer is your habit, and hard and smart work are your daily pattern, prosperity will be your lifestyle. But, if prayer is your habit, and hard and smart work are not your daily practice, prosperity will avoid you. Faith without works is dead and creates poverty”

Some reactions the post got are;

@PhilipaSarpong – It’s a great thing you have faith that things will work out. However, be reminded that faith without works is dead. As you exercise your faith, make sure you put in the work.

@JeminaAmachree – Sir you’ve made an excellent point. When you pray, also thank God and seek him for guidance on what to do to live a prosperous life. It’s preferable to requesting butter and bread from God.

Source: Ghgossip

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