Ghanaian highlife singer/ songwriter, Samuel Ofori Amponsah, popularly known as Mr All4Real has stirred controversy by asserting that polygamy is ingrained in the DNA of every man.
According
to him, though polygamy is a thing of every man, he believes it is a difficult
task. In spite of this belief, the crooner indicated that a man may stay with
one woman if he finds peace of mind with her.
Personally,
he is not practising his polygamous beliefs because “it scared me to see the
situation my father was in,” he revealed.
Notwithstanding
the said fear, Ofori Amposah maintained that “considering all the women in the
world, I don’t think it was intended for a man to marry just one.”
Splitting
the beans in a recent interview with Zionfelix, the ‘Otoolege’ hitmaker
admitted that he’s been through a number of failed marriages, adding that he
did not divorce them but rather, all the ladies decided to leave him because he
was a bad boy.
Speaking
on his previous relationships, he revealed he has been in quite a number of
relationships and proceeded to explain that his ability to be a genuine
gentleman is what draws women to him, resulting in him being involved in
numerous relationships. He strongly believes that his charismatic nature
effortlessly captivates women.
When
he was asked what made him call himself a bad boy, he responded: “I love music
more than anything (else). I love music, and I don’t have time (for anything
else), and I stay indoors too much. I don’t think my life is something people
will love because I spend my time mostly in the room.”
The
former Man of God further disclosed that he is happily married to a lady named
Serwaa and expressed his profound affection for her, emphasizing the strong
bond they have.
”It
is the women who leave me because I am a bad boy. But I personally do not end
my marriages. If God doesn’t choose a wife for you in this line of work, you
will suffer in life. I’ve left more than three women. Look at how handsome I
am! I believe I can marry another one if she (Serwa) fools,” he said.
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