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There is an assertion that women are liabilities to society than assets.
Even though the perception is without any thorough study, it is deep-rooted in society and many have attributed it to the patriarchal nature of society.
MzGee explores the issues surrounding the long-held assertion in a conversation on the Gee Spot on JoyPrime.
Her guests were gospel singer Bernard Amankwa, celebrity blogger Ameyaw Debrah, former beauty queen and now CEO of Angel TV, Akua Amoakowaah and comedian Jacinta.
The Gee Spot with MzGee shows on Joy Prime, DStv 281 on Saturdays at 6.30 pm.
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