"I Have learnt from my mistakes" - Jim Iyke Reveals..
 
His name is James Ikechukwu but many  know him as Jim Iyke. He talks about his personality and career 
With kidnap cases being a common trend, do you entertain fears that you could be a victim?
There is a certain way I live and I 
believe people only attract what they feel and what they love. So, if I 
have fears, what I would attract would be fears and misgivings. I am 
completely fearless about these things because it is a law of 
attraction. I have no fear of gunmen or kidnappers because I have not 
wronged anybody for them to want to harm me. I drive out at 2am and go 
back to my house at 4am. I just believe that every morning when I get on
 my knees and pray, God knows my intention. He knows that I am going for
 my daily bread and I am not in anybody’s way. Though, I have made my 
mistakes, I have  repented  from  them and go  about my business. There 
are basic laws of existence which people should not violate. If you have
 the fear of the unknown all the time, you will  attract negative things
 to yourself. I don’t live like that.   I am a typical Lagos boy and I 
have been around all kinds of crimes and none ever got to me.
Now that you have joined the league of celebrities running reality shows, what aspect of your personality will you portray?
 I don’t know if I should 
call it shocking, but I like moving around my house naked. I feel I am 
always dressed in public, so when I am inside my house, I should enjoy 
the freedom that comes from not being tied down with clothes.  So, you 
will see me moving around with parts of my body blurred by the camera.
There is an impression you are an arrogant and unfriendly person?
One of the reasons I am running the show
 is to allow people see and understand a lot of things about the real 
me.  I deal with people on a daily basis and they do not understand that
 certain pressures can make somebody appear rude or arrogant. Shyness 
can make someone appear rude and unfriendly.  But the show will feature 
the pressure I go through daily and the way I cope with that pressure.
What kind of pressure are you talking about?
  There are so many. It is not easy to 
have your life constantly scrutinised. This is Lagos, there is so much 
pressure coupled with lack of basic human amenities. These factors can 
contribute to the pressure a man has to cope with.
Why did you go into fashion?
Yes. I realised that since I don’t shoot
 as many movies as I did in the past, I can do other things. I have made
 that point clear-it is not about quantity anymore, it is about quality 
and I am very careful about what I do now.  The last movie I featured 
in, ‘last flight to Abuja’ was what ushered in this project I am doing 
now.   In this business, you are as good as your last job.
  In fashion, one can either be an 
admirer or an investor. My lifestyle as a fashion admirer and consumer 
has cost me a lot of money. I made an inventory of how much I have spent
 on fashion and cars as well as the houses I have lived in. I reasoned 
that it was time to turn my passion into an enterprise.   Since I like 
fashion, I decided to go into boutique management, now I can buy clothes
 for myself and others. I can make money from it instead of just 
spending.
Do labels influence your choice of clothes?
I am not brand crazy, but it happens 
that the best clothes are made by the big brands, take it or leave it.  
The designer labels cost a lot of money but there is a healthy 
competition; which is why I find the fashion market very interesting.   I
 have discovered that everybody is heading towards the same direction. I
 have been to factories that make goods for Gucci. There are people 
working on a smaller scale and these are the ones I hire to make my 
clothes and they give me what I want.  However, I always buy what I know
 I would look good in.
You are a sunglasses freak too?
I have about 125 pairs. My personal 
assistants and people who come to my house keep stealing them.  Also, I 
have been a collector of all kinds of stuff-shoes and sneakers. I think I
 own about 200 pairs; it is not something to brag about, this is a form 
of art for me, just like the way people collect stamps.  I like shoes 
and I collect them. I keep the ones my mother owned in the 60s and the 
ones my aunts owned in the 70s. I get shoes that are much branded and 
are limited edition. For me it is not just about fashion statement 
anymore, it is art.
Do you indulge in any kind of food?
I am a sweet tooth and a junk food 
junkie. I have gained weight at some point and no matter how hard I 
trained, I was gaining weight! I knew what the problem was so I had to 
cut down. I barely eat breakfast but I eat one solid meal a day. This 
could be lunch or dinner.  Once I indulge, I make sure I eat everything I
 want to eat.
How do you relax?
I watch movies.  I have to watch movies 
to sleep and I don’t just watch them for pleasure, I watch them 
critically to learn about new things.
What is a typical day like for you?
I sleep around 3am every day, no matter 
the time zone or the country. I wake up fairly early, depending  on the 
amount of activities I am involved in  but I think I have some sort of 
in-built clock, I wake up at the same time every day which is  6 am. 
When I wake up, I pray because God is the central part of my life and I 
give it all to Him.  My father always said the best exercise of the day 
is prayers. As soon as I am done with prayers, I do an exercise which is
 a fusion of yoga and martial arts. It is a process where the body, soul
 and mind have to be in sync.  I do it to purge my mind and body, 
relieve the pressures of the day and make decisions about   the kind of 
people I would let into my life for that day. I have not been to the 
hospital in over 12 years of doing the exercise.
NOTE ; This Interview was conducted before his deliverance service!!
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