“Choose a Queen, not a clown” – Jim Iyke

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  • Jim Iyke shared a message highlighting the importance of choosing the right partner.
  • He stated that a man’s partner should align with his goals

Nollywood actor Jim Iyke has started the new year by sharing a thought-provoking message on the importance of choosing a suitable partner.

In a post on his Instagram story, Jim Iyke emphasized the need for individuals, especially men, to choose a partner who aligns with their goals and values.

Jim Iyke

According to him, someone focused on building a successful life or career should either remain single or be with a partner who supports and shares their vision.

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He distinguished between a “queen” who provides support and a “clown” who seeks external validation and causes distractions.

“A man whose focus is building an empire needs to either be single or be with a partner. This 💯. A queen and not a clown seeking attention from the entire village,” he wrote.

In another news, Jim Iyke shares cryptic post about being a ‘villain’.

In a thought-provoking social media post, Iyke discussed the complexities of morality and the often blurred lines between right and wrong.

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“I’ve grown extremely comfortable being the villain in some people’s stories. Perhaps too comfortable, I’m afraid,” he wrote, acknowledging the duality of human perspectives.

He emphasised the importance of distancing himself from unnecessary drama while remaining true to his principles.

Jim Iyke articulated that his experiences have shaped his identity and aspirations. He stated:

“Sometimes, too quick to build a wall before I compromise my principles and ideologies. It is what forged who I am. It is what inspires what I am to become.”

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He further noted the significance of understanding people’s true nature, advising followers that “only the unwise are taken by surprise when people are who they are.”

He concluded his reflective message by affirming his self-awareness: “The moon will turn red before I am who I am not. I am light to many; others, I am what their insecurities amplify.”

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