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Gospel singer Ceccy Twum has revealed that unlike some of her colleagues, her husband does not manage her career.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, the ‘Nhyiraba’ hitmaker stated that although she sees nothing wrong with people choosing their significant others as managers, her husband does not have that time.
Ceccy Twum noted that her husband cannot take on more responsibilities outside his day job as a pastor.
She told the host Doreen Avio that “it is cool (for husbands to manage their wives). It is fine, so far as you agree to work with each other.”
She explained that her husband does not have any issues with her choosing another person to manage her affairs as a singer.
“My husband doesn't have that time to be following me around. He is travelling preaching here and there and so am I. Imagine if I have a program is he going to leave his job and follow me?”
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