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Entertainment of Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Source: ghananewslink.com

Reverend Kisseadoo to demystify love and relationship

this weekend at Singles Summit 2012

As part of efforts at encouraging young people to take up responsible relationship that would make life more meaningful and easy to understand, GhanaNewsLink.com in collaboration with Reverend Dr Samuel Kisseadoo would demystify love and relationship this weekend at the International conference Centre.

In an interview with Reverend Kisseadoo, an internationally acclaimed counselor and relationship expert, he mentioned that most young people have several misconceptions about love and relationships to the extent that some have decided not to have relationship with the opposite sex any longer.

He believes that love and relationships can be a pleasant experience for anybody and with the right support, advice and mentorship, negative perceptions would be cleared.

Rev. Dr. Kisseadoo promised to deliver his finest sessions yet on when, how, and what to do while entering a relationship or re-energizing and bringing mutual excitement to your relationship.

He therefore encouraged all singles and couples who want to put the spark into their lives to meet him at this all important summit to learn more.

Organizers of the event, Ghananewslink.com promises a day of networking ,making new friends and more importantly learning the golden rules of a great relationship.

Adding that , in today’s world of growing complexities and perplexities in relationship management or even self-management in preparations towards meeting “the one”, as well as absolute commitment “till death do you part,” there are more than ever before, more questions than you can find answers.

Young people who are singles or in relationships would be counseled on how to prepare for what is ahead and also have the opportunity to learn how to turn things round for the better in the relationship they find themselves in.

The programme which is on the 4th of August at the International Conference Centre would start at 9am.