Why I couldn’t keep my relationship despite being rich – Timini opens up

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Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson has shared a candid reflection on love, money, and the lessons he learned from his past relationships.

Speaking in an interview with Jay On-Air TV, the actor admitted that although he once believed money was the most important factor in a relationship, his perspective has changed over time.

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“I still think money is important, but what I realise now is that money is just one out of many things that matter. If all you can bring to a relationship is money, then you’re a very shallow man,” he said.

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Timini explained that emotional presence, active listening, and showing up for a partner are what truly sustain a relationship, rather than financial provision alone.

According to him, wealth by itself is no longer impressive, especially in cities like Lagos where many people are already financially comfortable.

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His comments have sparked conversations online, with many social media users agreeing that communication and emotional availability are often missing in modern relationships.

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The actor concluded by admitting that communication was the biggest issue in his past relationship, which he attributed to his busy schedule and selfish mindset at the time.

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He added that his outlook has since shifted, reflecting personal growth and a deeper understanding of what love truly requires.

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