Actor Ugezu Ugezu Drops Advice for Men Who Pay Their Women’s School Fees: "That's Fraud"

Actor Ugezu Ugezu Drops Advice for Men Who Pay Their Women’s School Fees: "That's Fraud"

  • Nollywood’s Ugezu Ugezu has told Nigerian men sponsoring women through school not to feel entitled
  • The filmmaker, in an Instagram post, stressed that financial help doesn’t automatically warrant marriage
  • His message has stirred conversations online with social media users debating on the veracity of his comments
  • An entertainment fan who does not want his name published noted that Ugezu's comments make sense

Nollywood filmmaker and actor Ugezu Ugezu has shared a controversial take on the long-debated issue of money, relationships, and entitlement.

The actor advised men who sponsor their partners through school to stop believing that such support should automatically lead to marriage.

Ugezu Ugezu advises Nigerian men
Actor Ugezu Ugezu tells Nigerian men that sponsoring women through school should not make men feel entitled. Photos: @ugezuugezu/IG.
Source: Instagram

In a post shared on his Instagram page, Ugezu wrote:

“That you paid the school fees of a maiden and assisted financially in shaping her life does not mean you must marry her. There are things a man must do and leave for the universe. If she finally says so…walk away.”

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Ugezu calls out Reno Omokri over Peter Obi

Legit.ng recalled that Ugezuu had accused Reno Omokri of taking a political job to discredit Labour Party presidential hopeful Peter Obi.

The filmmaker’s reaction came after Reno’s latest dig at Obi, in which he claimed the former Anambra State governor was only a passenger in the 2019 presidential race and was merely picked to be Atiku Abubakar’s running mate.

The actor took to his Instagram page to express deep disappointment in Omokri, saying the ex-aide had knowingly plunged himself into a job that would ruin him, spiritually and politically.

In his post, Ugezu wrote:

"Accepting the job to demarket Peter Obi online is the most dangerous job ever accepted by any mortal in the history of dirty politics in Nigeria. Even the universe is against you. You will not recover from the self-induced ruins. Woe who knoweth the truth but refuseth to voice it."

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Read Ugezu's post here:

Ugezu's advice draws debates online

Legit.ng compiled the reactions of netizens below

@iam_macheda:

"With all due respect sir..since that’s the case..can we be promising marriage now & later move to another person and she must understand too & move on?!"

@vee.vee_yhen:

"Don't let a man support you through school if you're certain you won't marry him; that's fraud!"

@lucifer_kel7:

"Very well sir, hope she'll also walk away after I promise her marriage and also end up marrying her friend instead?"

@mercykemzyofficial:

"Indeed... what lies ahead will always be bigger than what is behind.."

@emmystore07:

"Don’t ever sacrifice for a gf instead marry her before you start spending heavily to avoid future disappointment"

@papilon101:

"Fact and any man that takes back what he gave to a lady after break up is half a man…"
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Ugezu Ugezu stresses that financial help doesn’t warrant marriage. Photo: @ugezuugezu/IG.
Source: Instagram

Ugezu's comments are in order - Fan

An entertainment fan who does not want his name published noted that Ugezu's comments make sense.

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He stated:

"Ugezu Ugezu has just dropped another bombshell, and honestly, he makes sense. Sponsoring a woman’s education doesn’t mean she owes you marriage; entitlement is killing relationships."

Actor Ugezu slams Chef Dammy

In an earlier report by Legit.ng, veteran Nollywood actor Ugezu reacted to Chef Dammy from Ekiti’s 120-hour cook-a-thon attempt.

Chef Dammy’s attempt came only weeks after chef Hilda Baci beat the Guinness World Record.

Ugezu described Chef Dammy’s attempt as an act of wickedness, and his post stirred mixed feelings on social media.

Proofreading by Kola Muhammed, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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Olaniyi Apanpa (Entertainment Editor) Olaniyi Apanpa is a seasoned journalist with over 6 years of experience in sports, metro, politics, and entertainment reporting. He has written for renowned platforms such as Opera News, Scooper News, The PUNCH, and currently works as a Senior Entertainment Editor at Legit.ng. A graduate of English Education from the University of Lagos. He is also a trained Digital Marketer from the Digital Marketing Institute, Lagos. Contact: olaniyi.apanpa@corp.legit.ng.