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Gospel musician Ceccy Twum says she does not recommend female musicians choose their husbands or significant others as managers.
According to her, the couple may be faced with a lot of issues when they choose to work together in the industry.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, on Friday, Ceccy Twum said her music craft is her business; hence she does not allow her husband to take over or manage her business just as she does not interfere in his.
"For instance, I am stubborn. Maybe my husband would want me to do something, and I might not want it that way, and that can cause misunderstanding for me," she told host Noella.
The gospel musician said she is not in support of some music stars' decision to allow their spouses to manage their careers.
"Doing business with your husband can cause a lot of problems. So for me, I am not for my husband managing me.
"My husband doesn’t have time to be following me, so I don’t put my stress on him. While he is doing his own thing, I don’t want to put pressure on him,"
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