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I’m Still Single Because “Ghana Boys Don’t Want Me” – Berla Mundi cries for man

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I’m Still Single Because “Ghana Boys Don’t Want Me” – Berla Mundi cries for man

Berla Mundi cries for man: Award-winning Ghanaian media personality, Berla Mundi has finally touched on why she is still single upon striking personality.

According to the screen goddess, Ghanaian men simply “do not want her” although she is one of the most beautiful souls.

Berla noted that she is ready to settle down with a loving Ghanaian man but sadly it keeps turning into a fantasy each day.

Sharing a photo of her friend and her husband who are having a great time together right in front of her, Berla Mundi wrote:

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“Dear Ghana boys, this could be us, but you don’t want me. Now see how I’m struggling by these two lovebirds ????…. This Christmas I’m finding a husband!!!! ???

However, Berla Mundi has vowed she will make sure to get a husband this Christmas at all costs by herself.

This is not the first time a Ghanaian female celeb has accused Ghanaian men of being afraid to approach her.

Delay sparked outrage from Ghana men when she stated that Ghanaian men are afraid to propose to her. Yvonne Nelson and Yvonne Okoro said the same thing.

Hot Gossip: Berla Mundi and Joe Mettle To Tie The Knot Soon.

Rumours making rounds on social media indicates that Gospel star Joe Mettle and TV personality Berla Mundi will soon get married when the dust of COVID-19 settles down.

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From the ‘konkonsa’ we picked from social media, the couple is said to have been going out to and courting each other for the past seven months and have finalized plans to settle down together.

We also understand the marriage would have been held secretly in April this year if not for Covid-19.Well, just know this is a mere rumour. Should we get something concrete from the both of them, we’ll quickly inform you to that effect.

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