- Afua Asantewaa has recently alluded to issues in her marriage, stating that she and her husband, Kofi Owusu Aduonum, have gone their separate ways.
- In a formal statement she posted online, Afua Asantewaa requested privacy and addressed certain claims she asserted were untrue.
- Ghanaians on social media who viewed the post flooded the comments section to express their different opinions on the statement.
Ghanaian media personality, Afua Asantewaa Aduonum, has clarified her relationship with her husband, Kofi Aduonum.
A two-time Guinness World Records nominee firmly confirmed that they are no longer together. She mentioned that the choice to part ways was made privately and urged for the matter to be handled with care.

In a statement, Afua Asantewaa stated:
I would like to officially state that my husband and I are no longer in a relationship. This choice was made privately and after thoughtful deliberation, and I ask that this change be handled with the care it requires.
Her comment was made several days after she posted online that they were not remaining together and later revealed some problems she said caused their breakup.
Nevertheless, she mentioned that certain assumptions made publicly were deceptive and incorrect.
I have become aware that some incorrect statements and deceptive understandings have been spread. I wish to clearly emphasize that many of these claims are false and do not represent the actual facts.
She urged the public and media to stop making assumptions about unfounded allegations. Afua Asantewaa also commented on public opinions, stating that she had been accused of being unappreciative towards those who aided her path, and she strongly denied these descriptions.
I would also like to respond to the belief that I have shown little gratitude. Let me state clearly: I have always been, and continue to be, very thankful for each person, chance, and experience that has played a role in my path.
Afua Asantewaareaffirmed her dedication to her career and activist efforts, expressing that she is still concentrated on her objectives and resolute in her aim to keep providing valuable impacts on the community.
The declaration ultimately extended an apology to anyone who misinterpreted her remarks or was troubled by the recent events. She also conveyed her appreciation to those who offered their support during this period.
Read the Facebook statement below:
Responses to Afua Asantewaa’s comment
.ghgathered some responses to the post shared by Afua Asantewaa on Facebook. See them below:
Barnabas Nii Laryea said:
It’s like the guy who tells jokes on the bus, sharing the whole story and saying m3fr3 wo back… Nkrofuor eetie asem no. Afua, take a step back from the media; it’s very addictive and can make you feel like you have enemies, you need to prove a point or explain the same thing, and/or you’re battling imaginary demons. God Help You!
Alale Ali Jalil wrote:
When I first saw the letter, I assumed Guinness World Records had given you another opportunity for Singaton.
Kwaku Last Born said:
Congratulations, my dear, you are eligible to become a member of Woman of Valour.
Owuraku Junior wrote:
Your husband is doing well.
Citizen Boakye-Ansah said:
A choice that was made behind closed doors, but you decided to share it on social media. What did you think would happen? We all have our own challenges to cope with.
Paul Worla Attipoe wrote:
The dread of women marks the start of knowledge.
Herlady Doreen said:
You still have the Aduonum attached to your fb name eii odo y3 wo d3 ooo.






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