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Ghanaian musician Kwabena Kwabena has shared his personal journey through the complexities of love, claiming he is now single but not searching.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with DJ Slim, the celebrated musician, known for his romantic lyrics, revealed the challenges he faces in finding true love.
"It's difficult to find love," adding that he is "single not searching."
Despite the trials of his previous relationships, the musician remains optimistic that he will find true love someday.
"Yes, I have been in love before but had my heart broken," he told DJ Slim.
Kwabena emphasised the significance of finding the right partner highlighting that "finding a wife is not an easy task."
His candid reflections offer fans a glimpse into his personal life away from the spotlight, showing that even beloved public figures face the same challenges in love as many others.
Kwabena Kwabena who has been married twice, is currently divorced.
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