The economic state of my country made me date married man – Ghanaian actress, Moesha Boduong

The economic state of my country made me date married man – Ghanaian actress, Moesha Boduong

CNN’s Christine Amanpour was recently in Ghana and had the opportunity to interact with a few Ghanaians one of who was actress, Moesha Boduong on the

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CNN’s Christine Amanpour was recently in Ghana and had the opportunity to interact with a few Ghanaians one of who was actress, Moesha Boduong on the state of the country’s economy. For one who never shies away from saying it as it is, Moesha Boduong didn’t mince words about how the economy has affected her.

“Our economy is such that you just need someone to take care of you because you can’t make enough money as a woman here. When you want to get an apartment, in Ghana you pay two years in advance and I just started working, where will I get the money? I date a  married man because he takes care of me, my financial stuff, my apartment, my car, my rent, everything.”

Boduong continued, noting that she pays back her partner with loyalty and giving in to his requests whenever he demands her attention. “He expects me to be loyal and just to date him only and give him sex when he wants. You can’t say no, you have to give him what he wants otherwise he is going to think you are cheating on him.”