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Uzor Arukwe Speaks on Professionalism, Boundaries, and Life Beyond the Camera

March 13, 2026
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By the time Uzor Arukwe stepped into the shoes of Odogwu Paranran in Omoni Oboli’s “Love in Every Word,” something shifted in his career. Doors opened, and recognition followed.

And with it came something far less welcoming: whispers, speculation, and the kind of romantic rumors that tend to trail actors whose on-screen chemistry reads a little too convincingly.

Now, the celebrated Nollywood actor is setting the record straight.

In a candid interview with BBC News Igbo, Arukwe addressed what he describes as a fundamental misunderstanding between the work of an actor and the life of the man behind the character. For Arukwe, the line between the two is not blurry; it is deliberate, clearly drawn, and non-negotiable.

“The rumors about different women and me are not true,” he said plainly. “What people see in movies is just part of my work.”

Beyond the rumor-quashing, what emerged from the interview was a quietly significant insight into how Arukwe navigates one of the more delicate corners of the acting profession: intimate scenes.

Rather than leaving comfort levels to chance or assumption, Arukwe says he makes pre-scene conversations with his female co-stars standard practice, a deliberate effort to establish trust and mutual understanding before a single frame is shot.

“I always discuss boundaries with any female colleague I’m asked to act with,” he explained. “I make sure we talk about what is acceptable before we start filming. I avoid touching areas that could make the actress or her partner uncomfortable.”

Then, with characteristic candor, he added, “I am a married man.”

It is a simple statement, but in an industry where accusations of on-set misconduct have prompted uncomfortable conversations both locally and globally, Arukwe’s approach represents something worth noting a proactive, rather than reactive, standard of professional conduct.

His comments arrive at a time when discussions around intimacy coordinators and consent protocols are gaining traction in international film and television productions. While such formal structures remain relatively nascent in Nollywood, Arukwe’s personal framework reflects the spirit of what advocates in the space have long been calling for: open dialogue, mutual respect, and the protection of everyone involved in the creative process.

Arukwe is refreshingly self-aware about the double-edged nature of breakout success. The Odogwu Paranran role, he acknowledges, has been both a career accelerant and a source of the very narratives he now finds himself refuting.

“That role brought more attention to my career. Many people now recognize me because of that character,” he said. “The Odogwu character I played opened more doors for me.”

But with greater visibility comes greater scrutiny. Audiences, it seems, sometimes struggle to separate the magnetic, perhaps morally complex characters actors portray from the individuals who portray them. For Arukwe, that conflation has manifested in persistent speculation about his relationships with female colleagues, speculation he is emphatic in dismissing.

His relationships on set, he insists, are strictly professional. His commitment, he says, remains with his marriage and with the craft that has elevated him to one of Nollywood’s more recognizable faces.

Something is telling about the fact that Arukwe felt compelled to speak on these matters at all. That an actor of his standing must publicly clarify that his on-screen intimacy does not extend beyond the set speaks to a broader cultural challenge: the tendency to consume performers as extensions of their characters rather than skilled professionals executing a craft.

At the same time, his willingness to speak openly about how he handles intimate scenes offers a model that his peers, and frankly, the industry at large, might do well to consider. In a profession where power dynamics can be complex and unspoken expectations can lead to harm, the simple act of having a conversation—before the director calls action—carries more weight than it might first appear.

For now, Uzor Arukwe seems content to let his work speak for itself, while making clear that the man behind the work is someone his colleagues and his wife can trust.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nollywood actor Uzor Arukwe is not only dismissing romantic rumors with a firm hand but also actively modeling a standard of conduct that the industry would benefit from adopting widely.

He said he speaks to his female co-stars before filming intimate scenes, establishes clear boundaries, and draws a firm line between his on-screen persona and his real life as a married man.

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