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Gospel singer Empress Gifty has expressed how she would portray herself if her husband was a Member of Parliament.
According to her, most MPs' wives are not making good use of the privilege and opportunity given to their husbands.
In her interview with Roselyn Felli on Joy Prime's Changes show, she stated that being an MP wife, there are numerous obligations that can offer that most women have failed to realize.
"I would have utilized the MP wife role and made the other MP wives wake up. They would admire what I'm doing because people don't even know most of them, and there are a lot of responsibilities they can do with that mandate given to her husband."
Speaking on why she has not been on the campaign trail with her husband recently, the musician noted that her job differs from her husband's. Therefore, she has decided to lay back and support him with prayers instead.
This, she said, will enable her to also concentrate on her career to be able to support her husband financially.
"My husband is doing his job, and he is a politician, not Empress. I'm for the masses. So, now I'm in my lane. When my husband is embarking on any campaign, I support him with prayers."
She expressed no regrets ever following her husband to campaign grounds, adding that it is good for a woman to support her husband in achieving their ambitions.
However, she is confident of becoming an MP or President wife in the future, telling others not to be surprised when it finally happens.
Empress Gifty has been married to renowned Ghanaian politician Hopeson Adorye for five years with two children, following her divorce with Prophet Elisha Osei.
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