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Controversial Ghanaian relationship coach, Counsellor Charlotte Oduro has spoken words of wisdom into the heads of her fellow women who are into relationships.
According to her, regardless of the number of women husbands or boyfriends will choose, wives or girlfriends should attempt not to quit their relationship.
She explained that no man in his right senses will get up from home and start chasing different women outside and so if it happens so, the best thing to do as a wife or girlfriend is to analyze the mistake home, change tactics, to win back your husband because, during such circumstances, divorce or breakup shouldn’t be an option.
She made this disclosure on Kofi TV while speaking to Kofi Adoma Nwanwani, adding that breakup or divorce in marriages or relationships has negative implications on both suitors and the children.
In another video, Rev Charlotte Oduro descended on married who lead promiscuous lives describing their actions as one that has contributed to the sudden rise of ‘slay queens’ in the country.
According to the outspoken counselor, most married men are the reason why some young women have become lazy and unproductive in life.
‘The men shower these ‘slay queens’ with cash and material things in exchange for sexual pleasure. This is just prostitution in another form which has to be disbanded in our society’ she disclosed.
Speaking on ‘The Real Women In Me’ Show On Kingdom TV and Kingdom FM 107.7 the counselor Charlotte advised young ladies to work hard and strive to make a living and stop depending on married men.
She further cautioned young ladies to stay away from married men and focus on their dreams and aspirations.
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