In a report published on January 31, 2024, the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) stated that two out of every ten males in Ghana cheat on their wives.
Two out of ten married males, or 18.4% of all men, had extramarital encounters with women other than their spouses or partners in the previous year, according to the research.
The majority of Ghanaians responded to the GSS study in different ways: some thought it was accurate, while others didn’t agree.
Renowned actor Akrobeto expressed his thoughts on the report in a video that UTV posted on Instagram. He claims that the report is untrue.
Men enjoy to cheat on their wives, in his opinion.
“I can say this point blankly that there is a mistake in the GSS report. In my view, I can say that at least five men out of the ten cheats on their wives. Married men cheating on their wives has become common these days. I would have seconded that report if it was about women. The men cheat on their wives which is inappropriate. Why should you cheat on your wife when she has the same qualities as the lady you are cheating on her with? The men, stop cheating on your wives”, he said.
Akrobeto raised concerns about how marriages are on the brink of collapsing in the 21st Century compared to some years back when couples recorded successful marriages.
“Marriage off late is not pleasant. My father was married to my mother for almost seventy years. My mother gave birth to eleven and we were all products of our father. My dad never had a child outside his marriage”, the actor said.
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