Veteran Nollywood actor Emeka Ike has sparked conversations on social media after criticising people who enter romantic relationships with hidden financial motives, arguing that such behaviour turns love and marriage into a form of deception.
The actor made the remarks during an interview, where he addressed what he described as the growing trend of treating relationships as opportunities for financial gain rather than genuine companionship.
While insisting that love and marriage remain sacred, Ike said problems arise when one partner secretly expects material or financial benefits without making those intentions clear from the outset.
Emeka Ike speaks on love, marriage and financial motives
Speaking during the interview, Emeka Ike said, “Plenty girls are going into a relationship because of that they want to collect from the man. They should just go and be doing Bambiala and begging on the street instead. Love and marriage is not a scam but there’re few people that are hungry and using relationships as meal tickets, when you’re liking him for an end that he’s not aware of, that’s what makes it a scam.”
The actor maintained that genuine love should be the foundation of every successful relationship, warning against disguising financial interests as affection.
He also encouraged Nigerians to be honest about their intentions instead of pretending to be in love for personal gain.
Social media remarks spark debate
Beyond financial motives, Ike also advised women not to compare their marriages with relationships portrayed on social media, saying every union is different and requires patience, communication and understanding.
His comments have since generated mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians agreeing that hidden expectations can damage relationships, while others argued that financial stability naturally influences many people’s choice of partners.
The interview continues to fuel wider conversations about honesty, love and expectations in modern relationships.
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“Plenty girls are going into a relationship because of that they want to collect from the man. They should just go and be doing Bambiala and begging on the street instead. Love and marriage is not a sc@m but there’re few people that are hungry and using relationships as meal… pic.twitter.com/qgTCqy5c4T
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