There is a common belief that there are more women than men in the world, leading to the assumption that men can have multiple wives or relationships.
This notion often instills fear in some women, who worry about not being able to marry the man of their choice or potentially becoming a second wife.
However, the relationship coach and CEO of the Tina-Ifa Group, Rev. Nana Yaa Prempeh, challenges this theory. She argues that despite the higher number of women, there is a partner for every woman.
Not everyone will marry at the same time, and this does not mean that every woman is entitled to a man.
During a discussion on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning show with Asieduwaa Akumia, Rev. Nana Yaa emphasized, “I believe that there’s a man for every woman. There are more women than men, but there’s a man for every woman because we all don’t want to marry at the same time.
So, by the time you would want to marry, somebody’s wife is dead.”
She also addressed the issue of infidelity in relationships, noting that some couples may end up divorcing due to such behavior. This may then lead the man to marry another woman. Rev.
Nana Yaa reiterated, “So, the fact that every man is married doesn’t mean that it will be like that forever.”
Her perspective challenges the traditional belief that men can marry multiple women because of the supposed surplus of females.