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Sunday, July 11, 2021

Actor Jim Iyke Talks About Being Older And Wiser And About The Woman In His Life

Nollywood actor Jim Iyke is not as Controversial as he used to be and there is a reason for that - Growth!









In an interview with Sunday Scoop, Jim Iyke said


 “One cannot make a difference in anything in life if one is not open to criticism. At first, don’t forget we were not schooled about what to expect as regards being famous and handling fame. We did not understand what it meant. We did a little bit too much that earned us bad reputation. I could not conduct myself with the best decorum in those days. As one gets older, one understands oneself, one’s pattern, the people around one and the responsibility that has been entrusted unto one. It is no small gift to influence people. One owes the world a certain responsibility whether one likes it or not. We refused our responsibility along the way but once one embraces it, things would become easy. That is what I do these days. It is about my businesses, family and mental health.”



Asked about the woman in his life, he said, “My partner is a very quiet, conservative and highly intelligent person. She does not have any say in the limelight. At some point, I understood it. It is simple arithmetic— one is out there and the focus is on one. (The best thing is to) find somebody there is no focus on, but meets one’s intellectual, physical and spiritual values.”


From Punch.ng




*My dear Jim!

18 comments:

  1. Good you are learning.
    She is Intelligent and wise and you have not married her?
    Simply pay her bride price and call her wife or take my baskets.
    🧺🧺🧺🧺🧺🧺🧺🧺

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    1. Jim Iyke and Stella that year.🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣🀣2 hot heads, fire for fire. It was hot, he has truly evolved,his speech has changed alot.
      Once one finds God, life automatically takes a better turn . Best of luck, keep growing in Spirit

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    2. Q.s I rememberπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

      She said he has cunilungus fingers abi wetinπŸ˜‚

      She then ended it with "na me sterra"πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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    3. Is he not married? Thought he got married sometime ago.

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    4. dont know why this basket distribution makes me laugh ...Stella side eyes for you ..I thought you and him were sworn enemies ..I guess that was a long time ago and all have evolved and matured ..nothing dey this life

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  2. My Jim, love you boo😘. Looks like Zubby has inherited your 'ara'

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    1. Love him too, irreplaceable Jim. Zubby own no pass Jim? Zubby get agwu, get ala, get nti ike, doesn't fear no MF, will always win in the end. Infact he inherited alot from all our Nollywood baddies not just Jimmy and is even doing more than them. I love me some Zubby. What about Diamond Okechi? Another onyeala in the game. Another person i love too is Junior Pope, Jesus! his stubbornness and bab boy vibes kills me. This Nollywood producers should bring back our naughty stubborn JP because i am missing him so much.

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  3. This Ashawo man weh dey use car chase babe weh dey ontop bike last month abi na last 2 month sef for Gudu..
    So you get partner 😏😏

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    1. Jim iyke na real toto lover till 2mr

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    2. Jim is a real animal when it comes to ikpu

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    3. @15:29 why do I find ur comment funny? πŸ˜†πŸ˜†πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ˜†πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  4. Ma Gee da year...πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘ŠπŸΎ
    dan we act young nd stupidπŸ˜‚
    I understand perfectly were yur coming 4rm bruh...πŸ‘ŠπŸΎ
    Thank God 4growth shaπŸ™πŸΏ

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  5. Stella, I wish u didn’t write some of the things u wrote then out of anger of course! Anger is bad. Jim I’m happy u are growing. I hope u keep to it cos u were a case study back then..

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  6. The real dagbana choco

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  7. Everyone need to evolve. Me likey the change...

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  8. I used to really love his movies then. The old nollywood.

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    1. Nothing like old Nollywood. The overacting was superb, the bad special effects, the atrocious editing, and waiting for all the parts to come out. There was something so primal about it, the simplicity, the drive of the actors to just act no matter how they looked. Old Nollywood was a treasure and a worthy case study in movie making.

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