Ghanaian clergywoman, Prophetess Gladys Appiah has advised women to desist from the act of having extra-marital affairs while married.
Prophetess Gladys Appiah told Doreen Avio on Hitz FM during a discussion that a woman attracts curses on her life when she cheats on her husband.
She claimed she remained steadfast by her husband even during hard times.
“Since I got married, I’ve never cheated on my husband. I don’t see why I should cheat on him because I see it as a curse and bad luck on my husband and the marriage as well. It will even make my husband not to be successful,” she said.
According to her, her husband cheated on her in the early years of their marriage, but she never left him or cheated on him to pay him back because she believed she could overcome anything with love and prayer.
“Since I got married, I’ve never cheated on my husband. I don’t see why I should cheat on him because I see it as a curse and bad luck on my husband and the marriage as well. It will even make my husband not to be successful,” she said.
In other news, seasoned radio host Sammy Adu Boakye of Kessben Media has advised young people thinking about marriage to have back up or contingency plans.
The host of Kessben FM’s Church Bells advises couples to plan their weddings with extra caution in order to avoid being caught off guard, especially at the last minute.
According to Sammy Boakye, when you’re a young man or woman getting ready to get married, you should have at least 3 options available to you in case of an emergency.
In a Facebook post he made, it reads;
As a young man or woman, once u make up your mind to marry, make sure you don’t put all your eggs
in one basket. Be strategic so u are not caught….Have at least three to choose from. Very serious one, semi serious one, and a casual one. … This is hard truth no one will tell u.

Source:Ghgossip

