“I Am Not Foolish For Following My Wife”: Husband of Afua Asantewaa

I'm not foolish to be following my wife am just being supportive
Mr. Aduonom, husband of Singathon Contender Afua Asantewaa, has disclosed that he is not foolish for following his wife around; instead, his gesture is to show his full support to his wife.
Mr. Kofi Aduonum, who is married to Afua Asantewaa, the well-known Ghanaian singer aiming for a world record in singing, has strongly refuted the idea that he simply trails behind his wife, stating firmly that he is steadfastly supportive of her goals.

He believes that showing support and standing by his wife does not reflect negatively on his intelligence.
Since the beginning, Mr. Aduonum has consistently displayed his affectionate side by graciously holding his wife’s bag as she moves about without any hindrance.
Many Ghanaians were not happy with this action, feeling that Afua Asantewaa should not have allowed her husband to carry the bag while she walked empty-handed.
During an interview with Emelia Brobbey, Afua Asantewaa’s husband stated that he does not consider himself foolish for supporting his wife.
We have been together as a married couple for 8 years, but we have known each other for a total of 10 years and have 3 children together.
I am commonly seen with her because of the Singathon, but our close friendship has always been the reason.
Those who have known us for a long time are aware of our strong bond.
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I believe in standing by and supporting my wife.
As men, it is important to protect and support our wives, which is why I always have her back.
In December 2023, Mr. Kofi Owusu Aduonum garnered recognition for his enthusiastic support of his wife as she attempted to break a Guinness World Record for singing at the Akwaabaa village.

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