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Popular Nollywood actor, Uzor Arukwe, has advised single ladies to take self-development seriously and ensure that they are established in their own capacities before hoping to marry a rich and caring man.
He gave the advice while reacting to the praises the character of Odogwu, a caring billionaire lover whom he played in the movie Love In Every World 2, is receiving on social media from people who declared the character as their ideal man.
He noted that the character of Chioma, the lover of the billionaire played by Bambam, was already a valuable woman before the billionaire began supporting her.
The actor explained that the billionaire didn’t need to ask his woman what her contributions to their marriage would be because it was clear she was an industrious woman.
Arukwe urged ladies to build value for themselves first, and valuable men would naturally locate them.
On his X handle, 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.”
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