I Can’t Find Husband: Young Lady Reveals in Video, Links Problem to Bad Roads in Her Community
- A lady has blamed her inability to find a husband on the bad roads that link up communities in her area
- According to her, the men who could marry people like her get robbed all the time and new people don't come into her community because of how bad the roads are
- Legit.ng has compiled some interesting reactions from people regarding the lady's assertion
A beautiful young lady in Ghana has lamented about how she is struggling to find a man for herself because of how bad the roads linking the communities in her area are.
The effects of the bad roads
In a video interview that is beginning to crack up many people on social media, the young lady mentioned that sometimes, when strangers are coming to her town and get onto their road, they get discouraged from ever returning.

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In addition, the lady who did not identify herself or her community indicated that the activities of armed robbers is very rampant on the stretch, which depletes men of the resources they could use to marry people like her.

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"Because of how bad the road is, robbers keep stealing from the men who would want to marry us. So we are begging the government to come and fix the roads for us to be able to find love," she added.
What people are saying
Priscilla Vidza indicated:
One taxi driver told me if he was my boyfriend he will break up with me cos of the bad nature my road oo
Fx Amoah mentioned:
Al u people knw is waking up at dawn to form long queues to vote for politicians nd jubilate on the streets when your party rep wins irrespective of whether they r up to the task or they only need the office to embezzle funds
Asiedu Lawrencia indicated:
It can be ooo because I once saw a town bi and my dad ask of the marry u come here will u ?the road to the town hmmmm still thinking of the answer I go give him.

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Nutsu GH stated:
Eric Abaidoo i think it will be a nice research opportunity to investigate the effects of bad roads on future potential marriage outcomes of the ladies in this community
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64-year-old woman finally married
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian woman, Erumena Amata, who many had ridiculed and told she was never going to see her soul mate in life finally got what she wanted.
In an interview, the woman said that people told her she is just way above a woman any man would be interested in.
She added that people told her that even if a man comes calling, the person will be shorter in height or she will be 10 years older than the man.
Source: Legit.ng
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