Renowned Ghanaian actor Akrobeto has expressed his disbelief in a recent report by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) indicating that 2 out of 10 married men cheat on their spouses.
The report, which has sparked nationwide debate, has been met with skepticism by Akrobeto, who believes that the figure is much higher based on his own observations and experiences.
In an interview with Ighanaian.com, Akrobeto stated that he was surprised by the GSS report, as he believes that infidelity among married men is a widespread issue in Ghana. He emphasized the importance of addressing the root causes of infidelity, rather than downplaying its prevalence.
“I have been in the entertainment industry for many years, and I can confidently say that the rate of infidelity among married men is much higher than what the GSS is suggesting. I have seen numerous cases of men cheating on their spouses, and it is a major concern that should not be ignored,” Akrobeto remarked.
The actor also urged Ghanaians to confront the issue of infidelity openly and seek solutions to address the underlying factors that contribute to marital unfaithfulness. He emphasized the need for open and honest conversations about the challenges faced by married couples, in order to promote healthy and trusting relationships.
Akrobeto’s impassioned response to the GSS report has sparked discussions across social media, with many individuals sharing their own perspectives on infidelity within the country. As the debate continues, it is evident that the issue of marital infidelity remains a pressing concern in Ghanaian society.
As Ghanaians grapple with the implications of the GSS report, Akrobeto’s bold challenge to the findings serves as a reminder of the need for greater awareness and dialogue surrounding issues of marital fidelity.
Only through open and honest conversations can progress be made towards addressing the complexities of infidelity and strengthening the foundation of trust within marriages throughout Ghana.