“Be Valuable Before Love Finds You” — Actor Uzor Arukwe Advises Women After ‘Love In Every World 2’ Goes Viral 💫
Nollywood actor Uzor Arukwe has sparked a thoughtful conversation on social media after urging single women to focus on self-development and personal growth before dreaming of marrying a wealthy and loving man.
The actor, who played the charming billionaire Odogwu in the trending movie Love In Every World 2, made the remarks while reacting to fans who have been gushing over his character as the “ideal man.”
According to Arukwe, the admiration for Odogwu shouldn’t overshadow an important truth about the movie’s story — the billionaire’s affection wasn’t just about wealth or power, but about recognizing value.
He explained that Chioma (played by Bambam), the woman Odogwu loved, was already a hardworking and valuable woman before the billionaire began supporting her.
“While we are basking in our delulu,” Arukwe wrote on X, “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 industrious. So as a woman, build value for yourself first, and your Odogwu will locate you.”
His statement has since drawn applause from fans and relationship commentators, many agreeing that his message reflects a deep and needed reminder in today’s love culture — where social media often glamorizes “soft life” without the hard work that sustains it.
✨ Opinion Corner:
Uzor Arukwe’s message goes beyond a movie role — it’s a wake-up call to everyone chasing love without building purpose. In a world obsessed with luxury and status, it’s easy to forget that genuine relationships thrive on value, not vanity.
Love, at its core, is not a rescue mission but a partnership of strength and purpose. When a woman knows her worth, she won’t settle for less — and when a man recognizes that worth, he doesn’t compete with it, he complements it.
Arukwe’s words remind us that true attraction starts with self-growth. Be your best self first — and the right kind of love will meet you there. 💕
Would you agree that value attracts value in love and life?




