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Nana Ama McBrown Reveals the Secret to a Happy Marriage to all the Single Ones out There — READ

There are numerous celebrity marriages that do not work out for numerous reasons, and a few which do. For now, one of the most stable and loving marriages out there is that of Nana Aba McBrown and her husband, Maxwell Mensah.

Despite everything they have gone through over the years, they are still going strong and after recently welcoming their first child together, you get the feeling things are better than they’ve ever been.

Having become something of an expert on the issue, Nana Ama has decided to send out some advice to up and coming people who are ready to enter into long term relationships.

According to her, husbands must pamper their wives to ensure that the wives remain devoted to them through thick and thin.

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Pampering, according to McBrown, does not mean doing whatever your wife asks but actually making sure you try to pay attention to her needs and make efforts to fulfil them. In that case, even if you can’t buy her what she wants she would appreciate your efforts.

“Women love to be pampered. If your wife asks you to buy her a Range Rover, I am certain you cannot afford it but if you pamper her and do not give her a Daewoo Tico self I know she will be happier and appreciate your efforts,” she said.

According to her, there are some ladies driving huge cars received from their husbands but are not happy because they don’t receive any attention from them.

“Some are currently driving sleek cares like the V8s, BMW X6 among others but are crying within themselves because of the situation they are in. Others do not have that and are living modest lives yet are happy”, the marriage expert noted.

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

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