A young couple who gave their names as Afia Boadiwaa and Peter, say they have been forced to run shifts on basic clothing items including boxer shorts due to extreme financial hardship.
According to Afia, her little provision shop is not booming and her husband’s GH¢5 upkeep is not enough for her to purchase personal items.
Thus, when her husband dons a boxer short for a day, she wears it, unwashed, the next.
That system, Afia said, has been going on for the past six months, but has, however, posed no health issue to either of them.
She made the disclosure while defending why she is cheating on her husband with her ‘German borgar’ boss.
Speaking on Nhyira FM‘s Obra, she said their hardship reached its peak, and with no other means of survival for herself and her children, she decided to give in to her German-based Ghanaian lover.
Reacting to this, Peter said he is not privy to that information, but he is only aware his wife has been forced to use a rag as a pad.
Afia Boadiwaa is consequently calling for an annulment of their marriage, so she could proceed with her wedding plans with her new lover.
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