Nana Yaa Brefo: Former Adom TV presenter opens up on failed marriages

Nana Yaa Brefo: Former Adom TV presenter opens up on failed marriages

- Former Adom TV presenter Nana Yaa Brefo has made revelations about her marital life and the challenges she has faced in marriage

- In a recent interview, Nana Yaa discloses that she is in her third marriage

- She recently resigned from Adom TV

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Nana Yaa Brefo, the former co-host of Adom TV's Badwam Morning Show, has opened up on her marital life and the challenges she has faced in marriage.

According to Yaa Brefo, she has had it tough when it comes to combining her job as a leading broadcaster/journalist with her a marriage.

In a revealing interview with Neat FM, Yaa Brefo indicated that she had suffered two failed marriages.

The former Adom TV/FM presenter revealed that she married a fellow journalist and had her only child, a 16-year-old boy, with him but their marriage could not last.

Nana Yaa Brefo further revealed that she later got married to another man but that marriage also broke up after about 12 years.

Currently, she said, "I am married to a man in the US and I decided to keep on the low because I did not want any noise about it," she told host Ola Michael.

Speaking on the possible reasons for her failed marriages and that of other people in the media, Nana Yaa indicated that there was too much talk about their marriages.

Moreover, their jobs are so stressful such that, one needs a partner to wholly understand your movements before they can be with you for long.

"A lot of people in the media, especially, the women have marital issues and some are not even married.

I've woken up at dawn for years and it is very difficult for a man to tolerate the fact that he does not see his wife when he wakes up and has to take care of their child all by himself before going to work.

Sometimes when you return home, you are asked to return. The calls you make to get guests on a show even could cause problems with your husband," she said.

The broadcaster, however, pointed out that she is not aggressive or overly assertive when in her home or with a partner.

"I'm not the type that will kowtow to everything that my husband says but I always give you your respect and consult you on issues first before acting," she said.

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Meanwhile, Nana Yaa Brefo has explained why she resigned from her position as the station's morning show co-host.

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