Ghanaian music legend, Akosua Agyapong, has stated that she is no longer married and has been single for some time.
Speaking in an interview with Nayas, 'Xperiences In Life' show on Angel TV, Akosua Agyapong said she did not wish to disclose how long she had been single or explain the circumstances that led to the end of her marriage.
“Honestly speaking, I'm single now, I've been single for a while,” she stated.
According to the 56-year-old entertainer and mother of six, this is not the first time she has publicly clarified her relationship status. She noted that she has made similar statements on several media platforms in the past.
“It's on my status that I'm married, and I want to clarify it. I've done that on several shows, not just this one. Last time I was on Gifty Anti's show, and I told her I am single now, I'm no longer married,” she said.
Akosua Agyapong also addressed long-standing rumours linking her to highlife musician Amandzeba Nat Brew. She clarified that he was not the man she married and stressed that their relationship ended many years ago.
“Amandzeba was in the year 2000. It has nothing to do with my marriage, and I don't want to talk about it,” she explained.
“As a musician, your private life has nothing to do with your career. You don't need to grant interviews detailing everything that caused your marriage to end; the person might be going through worse than yours,” she said.
Akosua further maintained that divorce is a personal matter and questioned why celebrities are often expected to explain their marital challenges to the public.
She added that many marriages end because couples discover they are no longer compatible, rather than because one person is solely to blame.
“If it is a problem, pack your goods and go your way. If marriage doesn't work, it's no one's fault,” she stated.



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