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Highlife musician, Kaakyire Kwame Appiah has revealed plans to have 25 children in his lifetime.
According to him, he already has nineteen children with nine women.
“I am looking at getting 25 children and if I achieve that I will be much grateful. Since I am a man and still strong, if you cross you will get a child,” he stated.
He adds that he is working on a retirement baby who will end his child birth exploits although his last child is four months old.
Kaakyire Kwame Appiah is of the view that children are God’s gift to man and there is a need to be proud about them if you have them.
“I’m not shy to talk about my children. I don’t want to die before people come to the realization that I have these number of kids. My kids know themselves and relate very well with each other,” he said.
Meanwhile, womanizing and rapid unplanned child birth has been cited as part of reasons majority of Ghanaian businesses fail, according to the founder of the A&C mall Andrew Asamoah.
He claims that because business owners typically don't plan well, their companies don't survive their deaths.
Mr. Asamoah asserted that having children with numerous women frequently jeopardizes the viability of businesses.
Speaking in an interview on Odana TV, he said: “Because we don’t plan, you must have a vision, you must have a plan. You go some places, someone is a top-class tailor in England, and he makes sure that his son who went to a top-class school comes in, it’s planning."
"We don’t plan. And then you are doing business, and you start making money then you start doing women, too many women, having too many children then when you die it becomes a contention. I’ve seen it so much.”
Business owners should make sure that their families or other relatives are actively involved in their companies, advised Dr. Asamoah.
Adding that, this will keep businesses should they pass away or become physically unable to manage the affairs of the organization.
Ghanaian artiste, Wanlov the Kubolor has announced that having children is of more importance to him than marriage.
Although he legally married in America back in 2006, the father of 10 children, in an interview with GhanaWeb said the plan was not to be a husband.
In an interview with Doreen Abanema Abayaa on Talkertainment, he confessed to marrying his wife to acquire his Green Card. He however abandoned the plan in the process.
"I feel like having a child is heavier than a marriage. Having a child is a responsibility between two people and no matter what, you have to uphold... that is superior to me than a wedding."
He further explained: "I am actually already married. I got married for Green Card in America in 2006 but I never applied. I just left America and came and so I am still illegally married in America. It was just about papers."
In the candid opinion of the crooner of 'Stubborn Marafaka', marriage has never been a big deal to him. To him, a union between a man and a woman doesn't feel normal to him.
"I don't think I will dedicate my life to one person and be like in a marriage. I can't, it doesn't feel normal to me," he told GhanaWeb.
Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene has opened up on his current views on marriage and family.
In an interview on Joy Prime, the 27-year-old musician stated that he expects the idea of marriage to come to him when he turns 30, adding that he doesn't feel the need to settle down just yet.
Instead of marriage, Kuami Eugene expressed a strong desire to have children.
He admitted that, at this point in his life, having a family is more appealing to him than the institution of marriage.
He said his goal is to have a large family, and he mentioned that he would love to have between eight and ten children, as long as his partner is willing.
Eugene emphasised, “Because I am 27, I should get married? It will start coming to me when I turn 30."
“Actually, I prefer to have kids for now. I want to have many children. I want to have eight or ten if she can,” he added.
Ghanaian musician, Akwaboah, addressed rumors surrounding his marital status and fatherhood, confirming that he has children with different women but did not tie the knot with any of them.
Speculations arose during Akwaboah's wedding, suggesting that he had fathered children with multiple women and subsequently left them to marry his new wife, purportedly a virgin.
These rumors sparked widespread condemnation on social media, prompting Akwaboah to respond subtly to his critics online.
However, he has now addressed the issue publicly for the first time in an interview with Delay TV.
Acknowledging his past relationships and fatherhood, Akwaboah emphasized that his decisions were not made lightly and were driven by specific circumstances.
“In life, these things happen. We give ourselves some timelines or we expect certain things to happen but they don’t go as planned. But we still moved on. Growing up as a man, I wasn’t happy about having children with two separate women and leaving them to marry another. But situations happened and it’s something I cannot explain now,” he told the host Deloris Frimpong Manso.
"Perhaps if those relationships had been more peaceful, I would have remained in them," he conceded.
Asked why he broke the virginity of two women and decided to settle for a virgin, Akwaboah responded, “They were not virgins when I met them. For my wife, I didn’t go for her because she was a virgin. I didn’t even know until I told her I wanted to be with her.”
Akwaboah's candid remarks shed light on his personal journey, highlighting the complexities of relationships and the unforeseen twists that life often presents.
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