Veteran Nollywood actress Joke Silva has shared the story of how she met her husband, Olu Jacobs, many years ago. According to her, their first meeting happened on a movie set, but it was not love at first sight for her.

Silva spoke about their love story during an appearance on TVC’s ‘Your View’. She explained that while many people were excited about Jacobs’ arrival on set, she did not fully understand who he was at the time.

“Yes, we met on stage, and when we met on a movie set, everybody knew the great Olu Jacobs was coming, except me. When he came, we got on very well, and I discovered his age only after we started dating because he looked so good. For him, it was love at first sight, but for me, it wasn’t,” she said.

The actress said they connected easily and built their relationship over time. She later discovered that Jacobs was older than she thought, but that did not stand in the way of their growing bond.

Their marriage has lasted for decades and has produced two children. Silva said one of the reasons their union has endured is her husband’s understanding nature.

“This older man allows you to get away with a lot of things”, she said.

Silva and Jacobs got married in 1985. At the time, she was 24 years old, while he was 44. Over the years, they have become one of Nollywood’s most respected couples.

Joke Silva’s story shows that lasting love does not always begin with instant attraction. What started as a simple meeting on a movie set grew into a strong marriage that has stood the test of time.

Their journey continues to inspire many fans who admire their commitment and long standing partnership.

Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo has stirred conversation online after sharing her thoughts on why many marriages end in divorce. The actress believes men play a major role in most failed unions.

In a recent post on her Instagram page, Ogbodo said men are largely responsible when marriages break down. She wrote, “Men contribute 95 per cent in failed marriages.

“Many marriages fail because a significant number of men neglect, cheat, devalue, emotionally harm, emotionally stress, or betray their wives.”

According to her, these actions by men often create deep emotional wounds that weaken relationships over time. She also pointed to a lack of accountability in relationships and society as a factor that allows such behaviour to continue.

Ogbodo’s comment has since sparked reactions from followers, with many sharing their own views on marriage and responsibility between partners.

The actress is currently in her second marriage. She tied the knot with her second baby daddy, Bobsy Maris, in October 2023. Her first marriage was to Norway based football agent, Ato Ubby, in 2013. However, the union ended less than a year after it began.

Her latest statement adds to ongoing public discussions about marriage, commitment, and the challenges couples face.

Uche Ogbodo’s remarks have added a strong voice to the debate on what causes marriages to fail. While opinions may differ, her message highlights the need for accountability and better treatment between partners. It remains to be seen how the conversation will continue among fans and the wider public.