Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, who goes by the stage name Mzbel, is a female musician from Ghana. She has talked about why she is married and why she is still single at age 40.
Mzbel is one of the few well-known Ghanaian women who have never been married. She says that she doesn’t believe in marriage, even though she sang “16 years”
Mzbel told blogger Sammy Kay in an interview that she never got married because she is a “goddess” and shouldn’t have to answer to anyone.
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“I’ve never even thought about getting married. Why should I get married if I’m a goddess? I’m good, I make everything happen, so why would I want to be under someone? And tell everyone that this is the person I’m sleeping with, and now I have to be submissive, that’s a joke, no offense to married people.”
Mzbel has never been married, but she has been close to a number of well-known people, such as former President John Mahama, former UT bank owner Kofi Amoabeng, and others.
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