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Ghanaian musician Dennis Nana Dwamena, well known as KiDi, has advised young people to adopt the use of contraceptives if they are not ready to be parents.
According to him, bringing up children is very difficult, especially when they come at an early stage in life.
Speaking to Doreen Avio on JoyNews' LTS, he noted that children are blessings that need to be planned for.
"My first advice is that wear condoms if you know you are not ready or you are at a stage of your life that you think you can't bring another human being into this world. Use protection whatever the case may be. Even though children bring so much blessings into our lives, make plans for them and make sure you enjoy the blessings God has brought to you," he said.
KiDi stated that regardless of his tight schedules, he tries to spend the least time he gets with his son.
"My son is now in London because he always wants and loves to spend the summer there. It is a means for him to be away from Ghana for a while. I never want the story of celebrities abandoning their sons to be a story for me. It is very tough because of the lots of movements but I make sure anytime I am close to him, we spend much time together, especially on weekends since he will be in school on the weekdays," he added.
He also disclosed his ambition to marry and have two more kids in the near future.
"I definitely want to have more kids when the time is right. I always tell myself I wanted to have 3 kids so I have 2 more to go. I also want to get married and start a family but not now. All will be done when the time is right," he stated.
The 'Touch It' hit maker spoke about what he looks out for in a woman before choosing them.
"I have met so many women around the world with different kinds of attitudes, characters, shapes and sizes. When you travel and see so much. For every spec you have, there is someone with a better spec, I think it has to do with heart to heart. Yes, I want to marry a beautiful lady, but it has to be beauty inside-out", he told Doreen Avio.
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