Iyabo Ojo Interview On Marriage

Iyabo Ojo Won’t Remarry Except On These Conditions


Iyabo Ojo Interview On Marriage

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo had a chat with Punch and she shared her thoughts on marriage, her ideal man and the kind of man she wants with Sunday Scoop.

This interview comes just a few weeks after she opened her Amala restaurant and lounge in Lekki.

Ever since the dissolve of her previous marriage, the lovely actress had stayed single but she has revealed that she is ready to give marriage another trial.

See excerpts from the interview:


Here is what she had to say about marriage.

“If marriage comes along, yes I will consider it. Then, I used to say that I didn’t want to get married again because of the stress involved. Now, I have had a rethink. But I can’t marry a poor man. Some people will say I shouldn’t say that, but I am a blunt person. For someone like me, there is no love without money. I am a celebrity and I am expected to maintain a certain lifestyle, which is expensive.”

 On her thoughts about marrying a poor man

“I have a lot of responsibilities. As a breadwinner and celebrity, how do you expect me to marry a poor man? Where do you expect us to start from? I am not ready to add any man’s problems to mine. I don’t need the man to be very rich, but he must be able to feed himself and me. You don’t even have to cater for my other responsibilities.”

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On her thoughts of an ideal man.

“We all have our defects. When you keep looking for an ideal man, a good one will pass you by. I just need a man who is responsible for himself first before me. Once he is hungry for success, every other thing will follow.”

On the kind of man she wants.

“The kind of man I want in my life has to be more successful than me. When I bought my personal assistant a car, people said I didn’t want her to marry. I told them that I don’t expect her to marry someone who does not have a car as well. You say what you want out of life; we shouldn’t deceive ourselves. It is a choice to die in poverty and I have chosen not to die in poverty. I cannot flow with someone who wants to die in poverty.”





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