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Broadcaster, Akumaa Mama Zimbi, has advised young ladies to refrain from the act of using social media negatively.
According to her, ladies misbehaving on social media are doing so as a result of the fact that they lack some form of education and have just decided to remain adamant even when there is any.
“These girls lack education and the Bible says, ‘for lack of knowledge, my people perish’. In life it is good to go the narrow way which every girl must follow no matter how tough and difficult it is,” she said in an interview Monday, on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM
“There are so many tough times in life which girls must endure while on the narrow road and trust me, when you get to the brighter side in God’s own will and time, trust me nobody will be able to quench that glory. But unfortunately, most young ladies want to go on social media to misbehave and then later apologise when they get to high points in their lives,” the host of ‘Ↄdↄ Ahomaso’ on Adom TV told host, Andy Dosty.
When asked whether or not she has been able to reach out to counsel or advise young ladies, she expressed “Andy, I have run my show since the year 2000. What haven’t I said, what haven’t I educated and what haven’t I taught together with my renowned guests?
“In fact, I have said everything and even in recent times have been adding up.”
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