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Kojo Soboh, the Executive Director of EMY Africa, has addressed the growing chatter about his personal life.
When he appeared on the Prime Time show on Joy Prime, he stated clearly that he is not married and is not hiding any marital ties.
“I am in a stable relationship,” he said confidently, putting to rest the rumours that claimed otherwise.
Soboh explained that although he attracts attention, he remains focused on his work and committed to the person he is with.
“Even though ladies like me, I’m able to ignore them because of the distractions of my work,” he added, stressing the discipline that has guided both his personal and professional life.
When the subject of marriage came up, Soboh said he preferred something intimate and financially sensible. He noted that he could not realistically cater for a large gathering.
He also shared his hope of having “two kids, a boy and a girl,” giving a glimpse into the family life he imagines.
Widely known for his strong work ethic, Soboh admitted that he is indeed a workaholic. He said his constant urge to create drives much of his success.
Travel, he explained, plays a key role in this. “It helps me get a broader mind and acquire ideas,” he said, pointing out how new environments shape his outlook.
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