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OVER 700,000 MARRIED MEN IN GHANA ADMIT TO CHEATING ON THEIR SPOUSES – Ghana Statistical Service Report

A startling report released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has revealed that over 700,000 married men in Ghana have admitted to engaging in extramarital affairs. The findings, part of a broader study on marital fidelity and family dynamics in the country, have sparked widespread debate about trust, morality, and the state of marriages in Ghanaian society.

The report, which surveyed over 10,000 households across all 16 regions of Ghana, found that approximately 22% of married men confessed to cheating on their spouses at least once during their marriage. The study also highlighted that infidelity rates were higher in urban areas, with cities like Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi recording the highest percentages of unfaithful partners.

Key Findings from the GSS Report

  • Over 700,000 married men admitted to being unfaithful to their spouses.
  • Urban areas recorded a 30% infidelity rate among married men, compared to 15% in rural areas.
  • Economic factors, prolonged spousal separation, and societal pressures were cited as contributing factors.
  • Only 5% of married women admitted to cheating, highlighting a significant gender disparity.

The report has ignited mixed reactions across the country. While some Ghanaians expressed shock and disappointment, others acknowledged that infidelity has become an open secret in many marriages.

The GSS report identified several factors contributing to the high rates of infidelity. Prolonged separation due to work-related travel, financial stress, and the influence of social media were among the key drivers. Additionally, the study noted that societal norms often excuse male infidelity while stigmatizing women for similar behavior.

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