A renowned traditional priest, Kwaku Bonsam says he is single and in search of a young beautiful lady to date. Kwaku Bonsam he’s been divorced for the past three years and thinks it’s time to find a new woman. “I’m single so if I get a nice beautiful lady…who is slim, not the big ones…the big ones when you hold them they feel heavy so I have to get a slim one”, he told Joy FM’s Super Morning Show host Kojo Yankson.
When Kojo recommended that he chose one from Joy FM, the traditionalist said he would prefer a petty trader for a wife. “I don’t like women from Joy, the pressure here is too much by the time she comes to the house she’ll be tired and she won’t massage me well. “I like the one who sells ice kenkey or ice water at the road side. That one when I say sit, she will sit”, he added.
Kweku Bonsam was also specific on the skin color he wants. Recounting his experience with fair ladies in the past, he said he’d like to date a lady with a darker skin tone. “I used to like fair ladies but there were always problems when we went out...people look at us too much, so now I want a lady with a darker completion”. He indicated that he was working tirelessly to get a woman and hopes to re-marry between January and March next year.
When Kojo recommended that he chose one from Joy FM, the traditionalist said he would prefer a petty trader for a wife. “I don’t like women from Joy, the pressure here is too much by the time she comes to the house she’ll be tired and she won’t massage me well. “I like the one who sells ice kenkey or ice water at the road side. That one when I say sit, she will sit”, he added.
Kweku Bonsam was also specific on the skin color he wants. Recounting his experience with fair ladies in the past, he said he’d like to date a lady with a darker skin tone. “I used to like fair ladies but there were always problems when we went out...people look at us too much, so now I want a lady with a darker completion”. He indicated that he was working tirelessly to get a woman and hopes to re-marry between January and March next year.
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