Ghanaian actor-John Dumelo who has been accused on multiple occasions for taking monies from women behind the veil of a relationship has condemned today’s society for wanting already cooked meals–we mean partners.
The actor posted a photo of Barrack Obama and his wife-Michelle Obama on instagram–and wrote a long accompanying post chastising today’s men and women for their desire to be with partners who already have their shit together.
He wrote: “Michelle met Barack when he was a nobody. But today they are the most powerful couple on earth. She stood by him over 25 years and shaped his life’s dreams and today he celebrates her. Same as Philip May supported Theresa May and Joachim Sauer supported Angela Merkel, today they are very powerful women. None of these partners knew their Husbands or wives would one day be this powerful.”
He explained: “My point: the generation today is so different. Some want partners that are already made. Some want to marry because the guy has houses, cars, millions in account and so all u have to do is just take your suitcase and walk in and start life. Some men want women who have well paid jobs, have their own house, cars and are very independent.”
“What kind of society are we living in? Where is hard work? Where is that sense of helping your partner to achieve their dreams? You are not called better half for nothing. It means you are there to shape, orient, guide and support your partner.
Let’s all look out for the inner worth of our prospective partners rather than the outer wealth. Let your partner celebrate you decades after….#melomoment #mymichelleisonherway,” the actor concluded.
Considering the fact that John Dumelo is alleged to only date women who hand out monies to him, it’s somewhat ironic that he seems to say he’s against the search for already made partners.
This post was published on January 12, 2017 12:27 PM
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