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‘Sex has a lot to do with a woman’s glow’ - Iyabo Ojo

‘Sex has a lot to do with a woman’s glow’ - Iyabo Ojo

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  • Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo revealed that a fulfilling relationship and happiness are key to a woman's youthful appearance.
  • The 48-year-old actress discussed her mature relationship with talent manager Paul Okoye, emphasizing mutual respect and understanding.
  • Ojo reflected on her past marriage, stating it should have ended sooner for her children's well-being and her own peace of mind.

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, 48, shared candid insights into her personal life, attributing her youthful glow to happiness and a fulfilling relationship rather than marital status. Speaking on The Morayo Show, Ojo stated that a good partner and a satisfying sex life contribute significantly to a woman's radiance.

Sex has a lot to do with a woman’s glow. I’m getting more than enough. Maybe those women with marriage certificates aren’t getting enough.

— Iyabo OjoDiscussing the secrets behind her youthful appearance and relationship satisfaction.

"Sex has a lot to do with a woman's glow," Ojo remarked. "I'm getting more than enough. Maybe those with marriage certificates aren't getting enough."

We’re two mature people and two very busy people, but the most important thing is to understand each other, to support each other, to be there for each other.

— Iyabo OjoDescribing her relationship with Paul Okoye.

She also detailed her relationship with talent manager Paul Okoye, describing it as built on maturity, mutual respect, and understanding. Despite their busy schedules, they navigate their relationship with open communication and support for each other's careers. "We fight. We have our, you know, ups and downs. It's normal, but the most important thing is that we respect each other," she said.

We have our, you know, ups and downs. It’s normal, but the most important thing is that we respect each other. We respect our space and what we do, you know, and we just move on with that.

— Iyabo OjoDetailing the dynamics of her relationship with Paul Okoye.

Reflecting on her previous marriage, which ended in separation in 2001, Ojo expressed regret for not ending it sooner. She believes staying in the marriage would have hindered her children's current success and her own mental well-being. Ojo plans to share more about her past experiences in her upcoming book and cinema movie, aiming to educate her children and others.

The marriage should have ended long before; it should have ended on my wedding night.

— Iyabo OjoReflecting on her past marriage.
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