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Why Marriages of Poor People Are Difficult to End – Empress Gifty Explains

why marriages of poor people are difficult to end – empress gifty explains

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Empress Gifty Shares Her Views on Why Some Couples Stay in Unhappy Marriages

Award-winning gospel musician Empress Gifty has shared her thoughts on why she believes marriages involving financially struggling couples are often difficult to end, sparking conversations on social media. According to the singer, economic hardship plays a major role in keeping some unhappy couples together.

Speaking during an interview, Empress Gifty suggested that many people remain in troubled marriages not necessarily because they are happy, but because financial dependence makes separation difficult. She explained that limited resources can make it challenging for either partner to start a new life after divorce.

“The marriages of poor people are difficult to end,” Empress Gifty reportedly stated while explaining her perspective on relationships and financial stability.

According to the gospel artiste, couples who are financially stable often have more options when relationships break down, while those facing economic hardship may choose to remain together despite their differences. She stressed that money should never be the foundation of a marriage, but acknowledged that it can influence major life decisions.

Her comments have generated mixed reactions online. Some social media users agreed with her viewpoint, arguing that financial challenges often discourage couples from pursuing divorce. Others disagreed, insisting that love, commitment, and family values—not money—are the primary reasons many marriages endure.

The discussion has reignited broader conversations about the role of financial security in relationships, with many Ghanaians sharing personal experiences and differing opinions on whether economic status truly determines the longevity of a marriage.

Empress Gifty has frequently spoken on issues relating to marriage, relationships, and family life, making her one of the most outspoken gospel musicians on such topics. Her latest remarks have once again placed her at the center of public debate, attracting widespread attention across entertainment and social media platforms.

Whether people agree with her or not, her comments have sparked an important conversation about the realities many couples face behind closed doors and the impact financial stability can have on marital decisions.

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