Nollywood star Uzor Arukwe has shared a word of wisdom for single ladies who aspire to marry wealthy and caring men, urging them to focus on self-development and personal growth before seeking such relationships.
The talented actor, known for his dynamic performances, offered the advice while reacting to the social media buzz surrounding his character Odogwu in the hit romantic film Love In Every World 2. Fans have been gushing over Odogwu; a compassionate billionaire who showers his lover, Chioma (played by Bambam), with affection, describing him as the “ideal man.”
However, Arukwe was quick to point out that the character’s love story wasn’t just about luxury and devotion. He emphasized that Chioma, Odogwu’s love interest, was already a woman of value before her partner came into her life.
According to him, Odogwu’s unwavering support for Chioma stemmed from recognizing her hard work, ambition, and industrious nature, not just her beauty or charm.
“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,” the actor wrote on his X handle.
Arukwe encouraged young women to focus on building themselves first, insisting that valuable men are naturally drawn to valuable women.
“As a woman, build value for yourself first, and your Odogwu will locate you to become your helpmate that makes everything easier to handle,” he added.
His post has since sparked conversations online, with many agreeing that self-worth and personal development should come before expectations of financial security from a partner.
Uzor Arukwe, who continues to impress movie lovers with his versatile acting and thoughtful perspectives, has once again used his platform to promote a message of empowerment and balance in relationships, reminding fans that true love flourishes best when both partners bring value to the table.




















