While some cultivate the virtue of moderation with the issue of money, some others are just obsessed with money.
Gone are the days when ladies marry for love. These days even if you are a gorilla, just have money, and you would have cute ladies at your beck and call!
Here are few Nollywood actresses who have openly disclosed their love for money and their admiration for rich men in recent times.
For such actresses, they have phobia for poverty and for poor men…
Check them out;
BUKKY WRIGHT
The 47 year old ageless, beautiful and established actress gave a little insight on the kind of men that turns her off and on in a recent interview.
“I don’t like deceitful and uncaring men. I could die for a very caring man. I’m a very romantic person so I love romantic men; I love surprise gifts. As a young girl growing up I read a lot of Mills & Boom. I like my man to surprise me with gifts; it sweeps me off my feet. I don’t like men that wait for you to ask before they give. I like men that are in control and know what to do. But I notice that with most men, if you don’t ask you don’t get.”
She said.
FLORENCE JOHNSON
Florence Johnson is an actress who became famous after starring in ‘Finding Goodluck’. Speaking with Vanguard Newspaper, Florence said she cannot marry a poor man because a poor man is a violent man.
Here is what she said;
“I am not particular about super rich dudes and of course I can never marry a poor man because I’m not poor and a poor man is a violent man. If he’s got a consistent job and doing averagely okay, that’s fine by me, we can take it up from there and build our own empire together.”
LIZZY ANJORIN
Popular Yoruba actress Liz Anjorin declared her phobia for poor men in an interview, thus:
Do you intend to marry a comfortable man too?
I will not lie. I cannot marry‘e go better’ man.Please, it will not happen.
What a man has in his bank account doesn’t always determine if he is rich or not. But his attitude also matters. The guy has to be trustworthy. He too has to trust me as his wife.”
LIZZY GOLD
Nollywood upcoming actress, Lizzy Gold Onuwaje has shown a lot of passion for acting since she began featuring in the home movies, but the single actress has also revealed other areas of her passion – money.
According to the lady who was crowned Miss Delta State in 2006, she only has passion for men who are in heavy bucks and are ready to spend the money heavily on her:
On why her relationship crashed, she said:
“My former affair didn’t crash because I went into acting. The basic truth is, he doesn’t have money, so I decided to end the relationship. I dumped him in 2013 because he didn’t have much in terms of money and he didn’t have any push as my kind of man…”I like men that are caring. You have to be rich, caring, romantic and nice. Some men are rich but stingy. Be rich and be willing to spend the money. If I tell you I need anything, let me get the alert. I like alerts. In fact,alerts turn me on.”
When National Daily asked if money is the only reason she will marry a man, Lizzy said:
“Of course, if you don’t have money, don’t even bother to call my line, don’t even bother to admire my pictures. I love money so much. I can’t marry a poor man. Never!”I need a rich man; I don’t want a man that is a bit okay. Money means a lot to me, in fact, money turns me on. I just need to imagine so much money in my account and I’m turned on. When I get a credit alert on my account, Oh my God, I get turned on immediately.
“If you are not rich; I can never be attracted to you. I like rich, clean, fresh guys. When I say rich, I don’t mean ‘Yahoo’ kind of guys, because they are not hard working. I want a guy who is consistent with his work and rich.”
UCHE BENJAMIN
Light spotless skin, pretty face, poise and a gait that leaves men gaping in its wake are those assets that set Uche Benjamin apart from many others.
The graduate of Biochemistry who found herself in acting because of her passion for the trade has had enough of men, paid her dues and thus, has come out on top stronger in the spirit and mind. The upcoming actress bares her mind about her phobia for poor men to Vanguard in her own words:
“A woman must make herself to be independent of a man, that’s why I love to work for my money. But that does not mean I can settle with a poor man. Never! A man must be hardworking and rich to be my man. I don’t have any business with a poor man. Yes, I believe in love but that does not mean I am blind. I love love and I love money.”
CRYSTAL OKOYE
Crystal Okoye hasn’t been around in Nollywood for more than two years but she has become an item film-makers court with courtesy and respect. In a space of a year, when most of her peers were still looking to have a shot at a scene in a movie, Crystal, has done close to twenty, with more than 6 of those as the lead character.
Crystal spoke to Vanguard about her kind of man:
“ A God-fearing and understanding man who will love me. It doesn’t matter if he is rich or poor. What is most important to me is love and he has to be a complete man. I am not one of those women who would tell you sex doesn’t matter, it matters a lot in a marriage. If a man cannot perform I have no business with him.
You have to be a complete man to be with me. I don’t pray to marry a poor man but a man who can comfortably take care of me. I love sex, and I am not going to pretend I don’t. I know most girls even fake heavenly feeling just to please their partners but I am not that kind of girl”.
EMPRESS NJAMAH
Empress is an established actress in Nollywood. She said this in one of her interviews which obviously shows she has phobia for poor men.
So you are saying you can settle for any man whether rich or poor?
“I’m not going to tell you what I want. But you get into an expensive shop to pick up something because you can afford it.
You see something you can afford, then you buy it but if you cannot afford it, take a walk. The goods are for someone that can afford it, that’s the best I can tell you. I will not settle for less, my sister and that’s the truth. People come and tell you all sort of lies and want to praise themselves and say “I can marry a poor man” the poor man no know wetin him see, abeg!
I dey tell una say I am a real person, we all have been through tough times, we all have paid our dues one way or the other. So no poor man must get close to me.
Those who know the worth pay the dues.”
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