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Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Akiyana has stated she is still single because most men are unfaithful in relationships.
According to her, the cheating and "stupidity" from guys are too much.
Speaking to Noella Kharyne Yalley on Daybreak Hitz, she stated that she was not ready for any relationship.
"I am not in a relationship, I am single. I did get to the point of being in a relationship but right now I am single and not seeing anyone at the moment"
"I am tired of men because of the cheating, excuse my words, but the stupidity from guys is high", she said on Hitz FM
Akiyana also mentioned that some men cheat regardless of their spouse's beauty.
"You can have a man and looking at how pretty you are, will still go out and cheat. The painful part is with the type of girls they cheat with, they are way below you".
"Exactly what else are you looking out for, just go out there and leave me alone to have my peace of mind", she said.
She further highlighted instances where women try to maintain their relationships but all to no avail.
"You might be managing the situation even though there is no money, the sex is sometimes bad, then he will still go out there to cheat, I mean, it doesn't make sense", she added.
Akiyana is currently promoting her latest single, Osheyy.
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