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Chris Attoh: Actor says women should be submissive in marriage

Chris Attoh says that women should follow the lead of the captain in their marriage.


Chris Attoh and Damilola Adegbite(Instagram)

Chris Attoh was a guest at radio where he was being asked a couple of questions concerning the fundamentals of marriage.

 

According to the Ghanaian actor, " man is comfortable alone but if he finds a woman that means he has found a good thing, that's an addition, you are an addition to that destiny"

Chris Attoh and Damilola Adegbite
(Instagram )

When asked what the fundamentals are of marriage he said:
"when you love someone it is important to be able to forgive, respect and submit and these are things that are expected as a woman".

He further said "as a woman you need to trust the captain of the ship, it is important if you want peace in your home, that is something you want to consider."

Chris Attoh and Damilola Adegbite married in 2015 in Accra, Ghana
(Bella Naija)

This is coming just a few days after he granted an interview with Bella Naija, where he finally spoke about the relationship with his ex-wife, Damilola Adegbite. He said

"I believe throughout our marriage, It has probably been one of the most challenging things we have ever done, however, the key word is balance. At times when we both had to work, our parents would be there to hold the fort. God bless family because they were and still are very supportive.

"However, since the divorce, we are obviously now reworking things to create a new balance between work, spending time with and raising our son.

Damilola Adegbite and Chris Attoh kiss on Instagram
(Instagram)

"Dami is a wonderful woman and an amazing mother. Despite our differences, she and I will always be friends. So more than anything we will find ways to continue to make sure that Brian can still have a balanced upbringing filled with love and support. Both our families have been and are still very supportive in helping us take care of our son Brian when we can’t be there due to work."

Chris Attoh, Damilola Adegbeti Romance 101
(Naij)

Chris Attoh and Damilola Adegbite got married on February 14, 2015, in Accra, Ghana, and share a son, Brian Attoh.

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