Adu Safowaa, a Ghanaian media celebrity, discusses her dating experiences, explaining why she favors married guys and feels most single Ghanaian men fail in relationships owing to a lack of emotional intelligence.
Adu Safowah, a Ghanaian media personality and style influencer, has ignited new debate by admitting that many Ghanaian men lack the emotional intelligence necessary to adequately care for their relationships.

In an exclusive interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM, the 34-year-old media personality highlighted concerns about how single men handle romantic relationships.
Most single men know how to establish companies and achieve success in life, but they don’t know how to live happily with their women, she said.
Adu Safowah went on to make a big confession: she had dated two married men, and she claims that those relationships were among the best times of her life.
You can ask any of my ex-boyfriends; I do not date two men at the same time. I’ve had eight partners in total: two married and six single. I actually enjoyed dating married people. “They were frequently preoccupied with work and family, but I always felt at ease around them,” she admitted.
She claims that single men put pressure on her.
According to her, relationships with single males are frequently fraught with excessive tension and a lack of emotional maturity.
Most single men put a lot of pressure on others. They lack the insight necessary to care for their partners. They are frequently more focused on job and outside activities, she noted.

Safowah also discussed her intensely committed attitude to relationships, comparing her men to personal projects.
Most single men put a lot of pressure on others. They lack the insight necessary to care for their partners. They are frequently more focused on job and outside activities, she noted.
I always want to be there for my boyfriends, as they are my projects. I enjoy caring for them and keeping track of everything in their lives, she explained.
However, not everyone welcomed the amount of attention. “One of my exes even said I care too much, as if I have nothing else going on in my life,” she continued with a giggle.
A video of Adu Safowah’s open interview is currently circulating online, prompting major social media discussion regarding gender roles, dating preferences, and emotional compatibility in modern partnerships.