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I Can’t Date A Man Who Earns GH₵3,000 A Month- Efia Odo

Efia Odo has returned with yet another controversial move, obviously designed to sustain her relevance. According to her, she cannot date a broke man.

The Ghanaian socialite who once had a stint with the defunct Kwese TV as a presenter revealed this during an episode of the ‘Keeping It 100 percent’ podcast, where the discussion revolved around relationships and their intersections with financial aspects.

Efia Odo emphasized her position by stating that her expectations for possible partners are determined by her level of personal accomplishment. She was adamant in saying that accepting a spouse who was having financial difficulties would not fit with her current situation.

“I won’t take a man who is just trying in life, I’ve passed that stage…I am an already-made b*tch, so if you are not already made I am not going to f*ck with you,” she said.

Efia Odo responded that she wouldn’t even consider getting close to a man who earns up to GH 3,000 cedis per month and provides her GHC 1000 cedis from it.

“I wouldn’t even ask you for that, I won’t take such an amount because you are not making that much. If you’re making GHC₵‎3,000, I wouldn’t even talk to you if you’re making that little“ she argued.

Efia Odo was in the news recently when she weighed in on the impasse between Sarkodie and Yvonne Nelson by chipping in with a controversial statement that would surely not enthuse Yvonne Nelson and her fans.

In a conversation with celebrity blogger Zionfelix, Efia Odo mentioned that Sarkodie never disrespected Yvonne Nelson, as she said in the sequel to their banter that erupted between the duo shortly after the diss song was dropped.

The former Kwese TV presenter further said he was shocked by Sarkodie’s choice of words in his infamous ‘Try Me’ song but ultimately believes the rapper merely gave his side of the story. Odo said there’s Sarkodie’s version of the story, Yvonne’s version, and the one truth that only God knows.

Recall that immediately after Sarkodie dropped his diss song aimed at her, Yvonne ran to Twitter to set the record straight. Additionally, she also asked him to stop throwing dust in the eyes of the public with the fake response she provided.

“Insults won’t work Michael, Respect womanhood. I’m happy the world gets to see how you are playing this and the real you. Young women get to learn from this. You would get applause for a rap. It still doesn’t change the truth,” she posted.

I am not Yvonne Nelson
I am not Yvonne Nelson

Source – Tru News Report

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