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Marriage problems are not digitalised, stop sharing them - Celestine Donkor

By Bernice Ansah
Marriage problems are not digitalized, stop sharing them
Marriage problems are not digitalized, stop sharing them
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Ghanaian gospel songstress, Celestine Donkor, has advised couples to refrain from sharing their marital issues on social media.

According to the "Agbebolo" hitmaker, although everything has been modernised as a result of technology, it is better for couples to find solutions to their marital problems in private than to publicise them on social media.

"It's true that everything in this world is digitalised, but marriage problems are not digitalised. Let's keep private things private. I don't know why people think you can just come on social media and share your marriage problems with the social world.

"It's totally uncalled for. Please, marital problems are not part of the digital world. Let's keep those things out of the public," she said.

She also stated that her views about how marital problems should be solved should not suggest to anyone that she has a perfect marriage.

"When we talk like this, people assume it's all rosy. We fight, we argue, we disagree a lot..."

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The gospel singer's comments come on the back of the recent marriage feud between Ghanaian celebrity couple Xandy Kamel and Kaninja who took to social media to publicise their marital issues.

She passed these comments in an interview with NY DJ on BTM Afrika.

Celestine Donkor is currently out with a new single title "Only You".