WOMEN MARRY FOR NEEDS NOT LOVE – ZAKIA KUNGE
Making waves, a Ghanaian Artiste revealed in an interview that women marry for their needs and not love.
The possessor of such statement is Zakia Kunge; a Ghanaian Artiste who has raised the assertion that on a daily grind, fewer people especially women get married not for love.
To her, love being the main reason for marriage is gradually shifting to a situation where people get married for other reasons such as fulfilling their needs.
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She believes that that women need to get married to men who love them more and not vice versa.
“I was told something very controversial by at least three married women. They all told me to marry a man who loves me more than I love him and I think I agree with them,” she said vehemently.
“To be safe, women should be with men who love them more than they love them because, such people will treat you better than the others because they love you more.” She stated.
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She said this in an interview with Mercy Bee the ‘Ekumfi Princess’ on e.tvGhana’s ‘Girl Vibes Show’.
Explaining further, she stated that when one marries someone who loves him/her more than more than he/she loves such a person, there’s a guarantee that the person will always be there for him/her.
“As we all know, men are complicated beings so when they choose you, they stick with you. Especially, when they know you are whom they want to be with, they will let nothing come between you both. But if you’re always crying over him and always around him like most of our ladies do today, they will take advantage of you,” she affirmed.
Zakia Kunge, a bubbly model has released her debut single (Too Late) in 2012. She won the Miss People’s Friendship, a prestigious pageant in her University in 2008, the second black girl in the school’s history to win that crown. In Ghana, she was a Top Five finalist in Vodafone Icons in 2013 and second runner-up in Miss Universe 2012.