Brother Sammy: Economic Hardships Have Driven More Women into the Hookup Business.
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Ghanaian gospel artist Brother Sammy has shared his view that economic difficulties have shifted women’s priorities from love to money. Key points from his comments include:
- Economic Impact: Brother Sammy believes that economic hardships have led many women to engage in hookup activities.
- Shift in Priorities: He suggests that women now prioritize financial support over genuine affection.
- Change in Responses: Reflecting on a shift in attitudes, he noted that previously, expressing love would be met with reciprocal affection. Now, requests for money have replaced expressions of love.
- Interview Insight: In an interview on TV3, Brother Sammy expressed concern over the changing dynamics in relationships due to economic pressures.
He remarked:
“A lot of our ladies have turned to ‘hook-up’ because of the economic hardships in the country. For real. Previously, when you proposed to a lady and said ‘I love you,’ she would respond with ‘I love you too.’ Now, if you say ‘I love you,’ her reply might be, ‘My phone is damaged, give me money to fix it.’”