Nollywood actor Uzor Arukwe has urged single women to focus on building themselves and becoming valuable before expecting to marry rich or caring men.
The actor, known for his versatility and depth in movie roles, gave this advice in a post shared on his X handle, stressing that genuine men are naturally drawn to industrious and self-sufficient women.
According to him, women who invest in their personal growth, skills, and careers stand a better chance of attracting quality partners who will value and support them.
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He noted that waiting for a wealthy man without having one’s own purpose or stability is unrealistic in today’s world.
“Build value for yourself first, and your Odogwu will locate you to become your helpmate that makes everything easier to handle,” Arukwe wrote, encouraging women to work on themselves before seeking romantic partnerships.
Arukwe’s message was inspired by reactions to his character, Odogwu, a wealthy and affectionate lover in the film Love In Every World 2.