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Lessons In Generosity: Ehi Ogbebor Opens Up About Her Past With MC Oluomo

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Lessons In Generosity: Ehi Ogbebor Opens Up About Her Past With MC Oluomo

Businesswoman Ehi Ogbebor has talked candidly about her previous relationship with MC Oluomo, characterizing him as a composed, compassionate, and giving man who instilled in her the value of genuine generosity.

Speaking on the Nevon Podcast, Ehi recalled how the former leader of the Lagos transport union would give large sums of money to those in his immediate vicinity, such as street vendors and security guards.

“He is calm, he is kind. MC Oluomo is the one that taught me that if you want to dash a gate man money, don’t dash him 10k, 5k, give something that would mean something to that person.”

“He will dash area boys 200k each, gate man 100k. It is not just about the Money, it’s about the care. When I was dating him, he will use a hilux to bring provision to my house and even k+ll goat and snails.”

“So people kept saying but he is married. Yes he is married but he is a Muslim so he is entitled to more wives. So I won’t tame it that I dated a married man.”

I truly believe that there is nothing more attractive than a man who is generous. It shows kindness, strength, and a genuine caring nature. When a man is generous, it not only reflects his character but also creates a foundation of trust and respect in the relationship. I love it when a man demonstrates generosity, because it makes the bond deeper and more meaningful

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