Efia Odo, a Ghanaian socialite and actress, has chastised her fellow women for proposing love to men, calling it embarrassing and senseless.
According to the aspiring singer and influencer, she does not understand why a woman would kneel down to propose to a man.
She did, however, raise the question of whether proposing to men also entails paying for the wedding.
According to African social traits, a man’s duty is to kneel down and propose love and marriage to a woman, not the other way around, but modern traits appear to be changing that.
Actress Efia Odo has disclosed another shocking revelation about her relationship with Shatta Wale.
Efia Odo, in a conversation with her colleagues shortly after she clashed with Shatta Wale’s baby mama, Michy, concerning his manpower in bed, revealed that she refused to sleep with Shatta Wale because his ‘Bola’ was too big.
She added that Shatta Wale slept nay-kerd when they were together and he did not make any move towards her.
We all know how controversial Ghanaian socialite and musician Efia Odo can be sometimes.
The baddie in a new post has revealed that her new man likes her woman to be the best thing, and that’s exactly what she is doing for him.
Meanwhile, In a recent social media video, seasoned Ghanaian actress Abena Achiaa, better known as Julie Juu, expressed her dismay and outrage at the exorbitant cost of living in her own country.
After residing in the United Kingdom for several years, Julie Juu, one of the major stars of the iconic Cantata TV series that aired on GTV in the 1990s and early 2000s, returned home a few weeks ago for the holidays. She was shocked….continue reading
Efia Odo, a social media sensation, has stated that she will never date a man who is short and broke.
The Ghanaian socialite revealed the following when discussing the characteristics she looks for in a man before dating him:
“I can’t date a man who is ugly and broke .A man can never be ugly and be broke. Ugly men take good care of women …You also need to get my attention by having nice teeth, if your teeth are not nice, I can’t talk to you.”As published by gbc,
Efia Odo added, ” I can’t date short guys because I’m always 6 inches, he must be tall because I am always wearing heels and you need to have lots of money … if you want to date me, first you need to meet me at a public place like a restaurant or a lounge, I hate being hooked up by someone”
Efia Odo, a generally known Ghanaian actress and businesswoman, has criticized President Akufo Addo for his ineffective leadership and the nation’s economic woes.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo recently announced on social media that the Sorbonne University in France had awarded him an honorary doctorate.
According to reports, the President joined Nelson Mandela, Kofi Annan, and Amartya Sen in getting an honorary doctorate from the university.
Efia Odo, a fervent opponent of Ghana’s president, has expressed her disgust with him for mismanaging the economy and subjecting Ghanaians to hardship and difficulties at home.
Efia Odo criticized NPP leader Akufo Addo on social media, saying he ought to fix the nation instead of taking pleasure in Ghanaians’ misery and making their lives unpleasant.
She pleaded with Nana Addo to mend the nation.
As she called Akufo Addo before God for judgment, Efia Odo continued by referring to him as the most inept president Ghanaians had ever seen.
She tweeted: “#FixTheCountry @NAkufoAddo you’re incompetent and cold-hearted. God will judge you accordingly.”
One of the few famous people that launched the #FixTheCountry protest was Efia Odo. when teens and young adults demonstrated in the streets in 2021 over the country’s economic situation.
Her post followed cries from many Ghanaians about the country’s difficulties.
As Ghana enters the rainy season, floods have caused many people to flee their homes.
The bulk of Accra residents have been displaced from their houses, while others have lost their belongings due to the uncontrollable water.
When asked about the public’s concerns, Ghana’s President, Nana Addo, stated that he will not waste money developing mechanisms to prevent floods if the people refuse to modify their mindsets.
According to Nana Addo, the most heinous behavior of most people is to toss trash into gutters, which is the primary source of flooding. So he won’t do anything to help tame the situation until they change their minds.
Efia Odo, a Ghanaian actress and former TV personality, responded to this in a Tweet, calling his decision selfish.
Efia Odo questioned why the president doesn’t have the money to build working flood-prevention measures in Ghana yet has enough money to go around in highly expensive private jets.
Actress Efia Odo has declared Ghanaians do not deserve her to give her life for them.
Passionately speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, the once active member of the #FixTheCountry campaign claimed she got threats from anonymous persons on social media who demanded that she discontinue marching against the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).
She said that, as a consequence of the multiple threats, she chose to excuse herself from the rally since she was not willing to give her life for Ghanaians.
“I’m not going to die for Ghana. Ghanaians are not worth my dying for them.”
She, however, said that her mother insistently pushed her to excuse herself from the rally.
“My mum said I shouldn’t go and I will listen to my mom when it comes to such things since I’m her eldest daughter.”
When she was questioned by the presenter why she continues to scream on social media, she asked him if he doesn’t “complain daily about the horrors that are going on in this country.”
Asked if she is not disturbed about the regular insults she gets on social media, she replied she accepts them “lightly” but her close companions do not take it lightly.
“They are merely rude with their words; not deadly. I take it lightly but others around me don’t take it lightly,” she remarked.
Although she would not die for Ghanaians, Efia Odo said she will do all she can via her organization, Odo Nti, to “help them”.
“If the government won’t do the things we are saying, then, I, in my own way will try to help…”
Last year, the #FixTheCountry campaign struck the streets of Accra to demand the government handle the mounting economic and social difficulties in the nation.
This campaign originated on social media when Ghanaian youth utilized their numerous accounts to demand accountability, decent governance, and improved living circumstances from government.
Since the #FixTheCountry campaign started in May last year, it has gathered significant following and support.