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Popular Nollywood actor, Uzor Arukwe, has sent an important message to single ladies, urging them to prioritize personal growth and self-development before seeking to marry a wealthy or influential man.
The actor made this statement while reacting to the massive online admiration for his character Odogwu, a caring billionaire lover, in the hit movie Love In Every World 2.
Arukwe noted that while fans have been praising Odogwu as the ideal man, many people often overlook the value that the female character, Chioma played by Bambam brought into the relationship.
According to him, Chioma was already an accomplished and valuable woman before the billionaire came into her life.
Her self-worth and industrious spirit, he explained, were the very qualities that made Odogwu fall in love with her.
In a post shared on his X handle, the actor emphasized that true love and lasting relationships are built on mutual value, not just financial expectations.
He wrote, “While we are basking in our delulu, it’s important to remember that Odogwu saw Chioma as a valuable woman before throwing his full weight to support her.
He didn’t even need to ask what she brings to the table because it was clear she’s an industrious woman. So as a woman, build value for yourself first, and your Odogwu will locate you to become your helpmate that makes everything easier to handle.”
The actor’s message has sparked conversations online, with many social media users commending him for promoting self-worth and responsible relationship standards.
Others agreed that his statement reflects real-life dynamics where self-sufficient and purpose-driven individuals attract partners of similar caliber.
Arukwe explained that his character’s love story in Love In Every World 2 wasn’t about a man rescuing a woman but about a man recognizing and supporting a woman who already had direction and ambition.
He added that Odogwu’s attraction to Chioma was rooted in respect and admiration for her industrious nature, which made their relationship meaningful and balanced.
He further advised women to stop viewing marriage as a means of survival or social elevation, stressing that self-development should come before romantic expectations.
“Every woman should first become her best version,” he implied, “so that when love finds her, she adds value to the union rather than depend entirely on her partner’s success.”
Uzor Arukwe, known for his versatility and depth in acting, has continued to impress fans with thought-provoking roles that reflect real social issues. His portrayal of Odogwu has not only earned him praise for his on-screen charisma but has also positioned him as a voice of reason off-screen.
The actor’s recent remarks come amid rising discussions in Nollywood about gender roles, love expectations, and the importance of financial independence. Arukwe’s view encourages a cultural shift toward relationships founded on mutual respect, effort, and personal development rather than dependency and unrealistic expectations.
By using his platform to share these insights, Arukwe reinforces the idea that personal growth remains one of the most attractive and enduring qualities anyone can possess regardless of gender.
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