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Refusing To Invest Because There Is Risk Is Risky – Reno Omokri

Controversial political activist Reno Omokri has dropped his two cents in what he thinks about investing young.

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The former aide to Goodluck Jonathan took to the gram where stated that refusing to invest because it is risky is in itself risky. Reno Omokri stated that as time flyer people are ageing by the second, so if people do not invest while they are young, they will be infested with poverty when they get old.

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The ever outspoken activist further pointed out that the biggest risk one can take in life is not to invest.

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He wrote, Refusing to invest because there is risk is itself risky. You are ageing. As you age, your ability to make money reduces. If you dont invest in your youth, you will be infested with poverty in your old age when you can’t work. That, my friend, is the biggest risk! Which is why Scripture teaches that “it is good for a man to bear the yoke while he is young”-Lamentations 3:27. Don’t squander your youth and wander in your old age. Invest now. It may be crypto, NFT, real estate, shares, or forex. Just invest, so you don’t turn your children to your retirement package!

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