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Never contribute money towards your own wedding- Actress Gloria Kani tells women

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Never contribute money towards your own wedding- Actress Gloria Kani tells women

In a thought-provoking video shared on One Ghana TV monitored by MyNewsGh.com, actress Gloria Kani sparked a vital conversation about the dynamics of marriage and financial contributions.

Her advice to women considering marriage is straightforward yet profound: refrain from financially contributing to wedding preparations when approached by a man seeking their hand in marriage. This message resonates strongly in a society where the expectations surrounding weddings and relationships are often scrutinized.

The recent controversy involving Baltasar Ebang Engonga, the Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF) in Equatorial Guinea, adds context to Gloria’s insights. Engonga’s adult video, which gained significant attention online, highlights the complexities individuals face in their personal lives, especially under public scrutiny.

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In this climate, Gloria’s perspective on women’s roles in relationships carries even more weight.

Gloria emphasizes the challenges women encounter in their relationships, noting that men frequently dominate these spaces, leading to emotional distress for women. She urges women to avoid financial investments during wedding planning, empowering them to focus on their own financial stability and emotional well-being.

“Tell him to focus on earning money, not on you footing the bill,” she advises, a straightforward suggestion that many women may find relatable. In a society where traditional roles still influence expectations, Gloria’s stance is a call to action for women to reclaim their agency.

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Furthermore, Gloria distinguishes between married women and side chicks, stating that side chicks often display self-centered behavior, while married women typically show greater empathy and support for their partners. This observation raises important questions about loyalty and commitment, encouraging women to reflect on their value and the nature of their relationships.

“Women deserve respect and recognition, not just as partners but as individuals with their own aspirations and needs,” she asserts, reinforcing the idea that women should not settle for less than they deserve.

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