Martha Ankomah expresses interest in marrying

…wish she had three kids

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Ghanaian actress Martha Ankomah has expressed her interest in settling down in marriage.

According to her, she wishes she was married with two or three children since marriage is a glory for every woman.

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Speaking in an interview on Okukuseku with Emelia Brobbey, the actress stated that it is beautiful to see a parent taking their children to school and Sunday school and bringing them back home.

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She expressed hope that God will make a way for her to meet her partner.

“Who doesn’t want marriage sister? Let’s be real. Marriage is a glory for every woman, I wish I were married with two or three children so that I take them to school and fetch them from school to home, hold their hands to Sunday school, and bring them back. It is beautiful but I know God’s time is the best,” Martha Ankomah stated.

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“There are a lot of things I have asked God for; He has not done all of them but He (God) has done some and that tells me that God is definitely working on it. If you pray and you don’t see it happening, God is still working on it, just be patient. It will manifest, it is just a matter of time.”

The actress shot down the idea that actresses don’t get husbands.

“It is about what they have seen and most of us in the entertainment industry how we behave and portray to them. But I don’t believe that if you are an actress, you won’t get a husband. There are a lot of people who have married in the industry and their marriages have been successful. It is not only in Ghana, if you go to Nigeria, or Hollywood, many people have married and they have been successful. Individually, how you present yourself is how people recognize you,” She indicated.

Source: Elvisanokyenews.com

 

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