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To most, the lockdown announced by the President is the worst thing that has happened to them. However, Gospel musician, Gifty Adorye, is talking in the opposite.
According to the singer, the lockdown is her best moment ever because it has bought her some time to spend with her husband, Hopeson Adorye.
In an interview on Accra-based Okay FM, she said considering their busy schedule, the lockdown has given her the opportunity to enjoy her marriage since her husband is now by her side every day.

“For the past year, we haven’t had time for each other so this lockdown is good for both of us. This is the time we are together and free from our busy schedules.
“It has made him understand the calling of the ministry upon my life and it has drawn him closer to God. Seeing my husband pray with me and keep me in check makes me very happy,” she said.
She revealed further that the lockdown had given her the platform to perform all her duties as a wife, both in the kitchen and the bedroom.
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