The CNN journalist, Christiane Amanpour during her tour of Ghana with the 'Sex and Love Around the World' programme, did not only speak to Moesha Boduong, but also to a fisherman at James Town, who shared the opinion that only rich men are able to have mistresses in Ghana.
The fisherman told Amanpour that he believes only rich men can afford to have mistresses aside their wives.
"I don’t cheat on my wife because I'm a poor man," he said.
"This is rather interesting. You did say that you don't cheat because you are poor person, would you say that people who cheat are mostly the rich people who can afford to have a wife and a mistress and a girlfriend," she quipped.
The fisherman answers in the affirmative, and explains that "Because of their money, when you are rich you can decide to choose any woman you want, but I am a poor person so I need to stay with one lady.
Source: Graphic.com
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b'cos we are in a shithole
Don’t you have anything better to report on? Leave us
Exactly, why is it that in other countries She did not venture to ask some of the questions she is asking in Ghana... why is Ghana that immoral a nation or what? There are woman who are from tough backgrounds but have not given themselves to man just to survive or succeed and have made it. There should have been a balanced interview. Ghanaian women are better than that.
At long last, Amanpour interviews Moesha's father.....hahahaha. Ma sre saaa
let me know when you write a book about your visit to Ghana to interview on people's opinion about love