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Rapper Kofi Mole, born Edward Kofi Agyemang Amoah, says cheating in a relationship is sometimes necessary.
According to the rapper, although cheating is not acceptable, men need relief when their partners are not with them.
Kofi Mole told Joy News’ MzGee on Gee Spot that since the female population exceeds the men’s it is important men are allowed to have more than one woman.
“If we want harmony the men should go for more women...The other woman has to understand if she loves humanity,” he stated.
The rapper added, “men are not supposed to cheat but sometimes it is necessary. Sometimes the woman is not around and you need some relief.
“You can work for a very long day and will expect your woman to be by your side to give you some relief but your woman won’t be around.”
Kofi Mole said a woman who loves her man has to allow him to get somebody to help you out.
Watch the interview below:
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