Ghanaians used to enjoy Charlotte Oduro's teachings and analyses on issues regarding marriage and courtship. The counsellor was the people's favourite
Ghanaians used to enjoy Charlotte Oduro’s teachings and analyses on issues regarding marriage and courtship. The counsellor was the people’s favourite but things turned upside down when she decided to leave her marriage.
The news shocked many Ghanaians because she used to preach against divorce and women not being submissive to their husbands, but low-key, she was not practising what she was preaching.
She left the media space for a while and she marked her return with massive controversy by saying it is not by force for a man who impregnates you to marry you.
“If you are pregnant for a man and he says he does not love you, focus on taking care of the child… or you both put resources together and take care of the innocent child,” Oduro said.
“But to claim you are with a man and want to use pregnancy to lock him, you will weep uncontrollably in life”.
“A man having sex with you does not mean the man loves you. Some of them see it as a game. Women should rise up…you have sex with him once and all you say is I have fallen, what have you fallen for? For sex”,
“If you lock him with pregnancy because he does not love you and he meets someone who loves him you will be treated with contempt,” Charlotte concluded.

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