Reality TV star and entrepreneur Uriel Oputa has offered candid advice to Mavin Records boss Don Jazzy, urging him to reconsider his approach to romantic relationships, particularly his recent declaration about sexual exclusivity.
In a recent episode of the Outside The Box Podcast, the former Big Brother Naija housemate addressed Don Jazzy’s viral revelation that he cannot be “sexually committed to one woman,” a statement that sparked widespread reactions across social media and entertainment circles.
Uriel, who openly expressed her admiration for the celebrated music producer, suggested that the root of Don Jazzy’s relationship stance might lie in the kind of women he typically dates.
“I love Don Jazzy, I love him like no other. He’s such an amazing person. But I feel like when he said that he’s unable to be sexually committed to one woman, it boils down to the type of women he goes for. If I see him, I will tell him to try a different type of women,” she said.
Uriel went on to make a broader point about dating culture in Nigeria, stating that many men, including Don Jazzy, often prioritize physical appearance over deeper qualities when choosing partners.
“A lot of the men in Nigeria don’t date for substance. They date for what they see physically, on the outside. That translates to the majority of Nigerian men. They cannot stay with one woman because they don’t date for substance,” she emphasized.
She concluded with a powerful observation that underscores the fleeting nature of relationships built solely on looks.
“So, you’re dating for physique; of course, you’re going to see someone with a better physique because you’re not dating for what the woman really has — her mindset.”
Uriel’s bold take adds a new layer to the ongoing conversation about commitment, emotional depth, and modern dating values in Nigeria’s celebrity and social circles. Whether Don Jazzy will take her advice to heart remains to be seen, but her message is sure to resonate with many navigating love in a fast-paced world of fleeting attraction.