'Money stops nonsense' - DJ Slim reacts to Pastor Mensah Otabil's marriage comment

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  • Asante 1 year ago

    Money stops all nonsense in marriage, I agree with him. Otabil is living in the past and doesn't face reality.
    In real life marriage, in today's marriage system, money stops all nonsense.

  • Pastor Senyo 1 year ago

    The statement from the clergyman is true to some extent but arguable. If both individuals are matured to an extent, then they will be able to coexist and navigate through life's journey and turbulence to get to the expected e ...
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  • King 1 year ago

    Financial stability is not an outright guaranteed suffering enti wen you broke de3 then the marriage has to collapse,this generation has made not only marriage but has made almost everything about money enti most are in delus ...
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  • Navapio 1 year ago

    Otabil must be informed that his wife is still with him, not because of super love, but it's because you are rich and she has a lot to spend. Go broke and see what will happen.

  • Okukuseku wofa 1 year ago

    It is an advise either you take or leave it. I married very early at age 23 and never regret , when you are in competition with others marriage becomes expensive but when you mine you own life then you are good to go.

  • Stephen 1 year ago

    Young man I don't agree with u in saying that marriage hinges on the success of a man. This mentality is crashing marriages.no disrespect, I don't think even your father was that rich when he married.money does not create lo ...
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  • EAS 1 year ago

    Today's young people are marrying from peer pressure, so they spend thousands of cedis on marriage. The most important is both man and woman should have permanent work, then do the your traditional marriage, settle down. Do t ...
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  • kk 1 year ago

    many young people in Ghana marry as aresult of peer pressure.They equate getting married to success so they are forced to expensive wedding making them start their lives off with debt of no money.Instead of investing their ca ...
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  • Gborlahn 1 year ago

    A lot depends on the woman when it comes to marriage expenditure. I borrowed 10,000GHc to marry in 2019. This amount didn't cover all the dowry items. Some were purchased by my wife. 


    Some of the 10,000 took care of ven ...
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