It’s not by force to get married; true love’s hard to find —Omashola

Nigerian model and a former Big Brother Naija housemate, Omashola Kola Oburuh, seems to have given up on finding a soul mate as he declared that true love is hard to find and it is not by force to get married.

The television reality star, who also stated that “sometimes, your soul mate is money”, urged his followers to stop forcing relationships. He also advised people who mount pressure on unmarried people online to stop doing so as it isn’t by force to get married.

“Sometimes your soul mate is money, stop forcing relationships. Una need to stop typing go and marry, no be by force, true love hard to find abeg,” he wrote on his Instagram story.

Omashola was one of the finalists at the ‘Pepper Dem’ edition of the popular television reality show, Big Brother Naija and he is still single. He was quoted to have said, one of the craziest moments of his life was when he knelt down to propose to his girlfriend but got rejected.

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