Moesha Boduong speaking in an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, says Ghana's economy is so bad that women are compelled to have sexual affairs with men just to survive.
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Well, this obviously didn't go down well with Ghanaians as they took to social media to condemn her for disgracing not only herself but all Ghanaian women.
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We understand no1 is perfect YES but she should have spoken just for herself that is the point
Na cnn too if u wnt to interview someone in Ghana...Na this lady u see...Ahhh
Moesha has taken the title of chief-assshawo
Moesha's casual, brazen, nonchalance stuppppiddddity is what is repulsive. She has cemented her reputation as the PRoTITUT.e-General of Ghana
I think prayers of those women, whose husbands she has been following around are hunting her. She have to repent.
This is what happen when we glorify ***barred word***. We have entertained this girl for far too long because she has flat stomach, curves, big Bt, big bts etc. How can any sensible person say this on CNN?. What does she know about Ghanaian women or the economy for that matter?
Any girl who does not receive financial support from her boyfriend should cast the FIRST STONE! Am 42 years old. I have dated 9 girls so far. 8 of my exes depended on me for their up keep whilst we were dating. My guess is that about 80% of our ladies depend on their men for financial support and not love. Listen to Ebony's "sponsor" and you'll get the picture
You are a disgrace to womanhood! Please talk for yourself
.....Simply ***barred word***.....
Maybe instead focusing on Ghana without aid we should have a campaign that focuses on bringing back our cultural values, morality and ethics. Our teachers are sleeping with our children, Our pastors and Imams are sleeping with our sisters in the churches and mosques, doctors and nursing are sleeping with each other and their patients, the politicians and CEOs are sleeping with all the female employees. Go to the banks, ministries, police and Army, dignified prostitution is everywhere. so where do we go from here? We need a national discourse around these issues.. we really do.