The husband of Ghanaian media personality and singathon star Afua Asantewaa has broken his silence about their marriage, revealing the couple has resolved their differences and is moving forward stronger than ever.
In a calm and reassuring tone, he addressed the situation, making it clear that whatever challenges they faced are now firmly behind them.
“We’ve solved our problems. Every marriage has its ups and downs, but what matters is how you handle them.”
His comments follow speculation and social media discussions that suggested there might have been tension between the couple. However, he was quick to downplay any serious concerns, emphasizing that their bond remains intact.
“People will always talk, but not everything you hear out there is the full story. We understand ourselves better than anyone else.”
According to him, communication and mutual respect played a major role in helping them navigate their issues privately without letting external pressure interfere.
“We sat down, talked like partners, and fixed what needed to be fixed. That’s what marriage is about.”
He also emphasized the importance of keeping certain aspects of their relationship private, despite their public visibility.
“Not everything should be brought to the public. Some things are better handled at home, quietly and respectfully.”
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The reassurance from Afua Asantewaa’s husband has brought relief to fans who admire the couple, especially after her widely celebrated singathon attempt that placed her in the spotlight both locally and internationally.
He ended his remarks on a positive note, expressing gratitude for the support they’ve received and reaffirming his commitment to their marriage.
“We are good. We are happy. And we are focused on building our future together.”
The couple’s story serves as a reminder that even in the public eye, relationships go through real-life challenges, but with understanding and effort, they can come out even stronger.
Source: GhanaWeb | April 12, 2026
