Veteran actress Grace Omaboe, popularly known has ‘Maame Dokonoo’, has sent a word of caution to young women to ensure their husbands are well fed to assume their role in taking care of the home.
According to Maame Dokonoo, married women who fail to cook for their husbands stand the risk of losing their marriages.
“Listen to me, if you think that your man loves you too much and you won’t cook for your husband then your marriage won’t last.”
The veteran actress, who was speaking on TV3‘s New Day, said it is important for women to cook for their husbands and children to ensure the smooth running of the home.
“You have to cook for your husband and children, and you’ve got to take good care of your home as well,” she said.
She added that cooking is no slavery as purported by some young women, in a bid for equality with their male counterparts.
According to the veteran actress, women ought to adopt means to finding a fair balance between their careers and managing the home.
”If you are a woman, and you feel you won’t cook for your husband and he will still love you then you are playing.”
She explained that marriage is a partnership between a man and a woman, hence the need for each party to contribute their quota towards the success of the union.
Meanwhile, the veteran actress is set to feature in a stage play titled ‘Love is Politics’ by 2Idiots Production.
The play is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, February 14 at the National Theatre at 7:30 pm.
Grace Omaboe expressed her excitement over returning to the stage after over 30 years of absence.
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