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Don’t Get A House Help More Beautiful Than Your Wife – Counselor Charlotte Oduro Warns Men

Seasoned relationship and marriage counselor, Rev. Charlotte Oduro has cautioned men to never make the mistake of hiring a house help who is more beautiful than their wives.
During their usual relationship and marriage discussion on Ekwansodwoodwoo show on Okay FM, a listener sent in a comment that his house help hips are not protruding and doesn’t look funny.
His comment sparked the controversial question that if couple should get a house help who is beautiful or not.
Reacting to the question, Rev. Charlotte Oduro said it is wrong for man to get a house help who’s more beautiful than his wife.
According to her, it will save the man from so many temptations and future quarrels with his wife.
She also emphasized that house helps must be treated well so they feel part of the family especially in their clothing. However, she warned couples to put a restriction on them.
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Do Not Give Your Girlfriend Money When Dating – Jessica Opare-Saforo Advises Men

Popular media personality, Jessica Opare-Saforo has a different view on men spending money on their girlfriends.
In a video shared on her YouTube channel, Jessica stated that it is not okay for guys to give money to their girlfriends.
Jessica Opare-Saforo said the worst thing a man can give to a woman during dating is money.
If the man is to give money regularly to his partner when dating, she argued that the relationship can collapse.
“People might think that giving their partner money guarantees loyalty, guarantees love, guarantees a happy relationship but I am here to tell you that it is actually not the case. If you are someone who has based your whole relationship on money as the solution to everything…there’s an argument and the next thing you do is give her money to go and buy her favourite thing, go shopping, what you are doing is actually damaging your relationship because money cannot be the solution to everything. There is more to life than money.
“Money is great, money is good, money makes things easier, a lot of things but it is not the solution to every problem,” said Jessica.
She added that women who make monetary demands often will leave the men when they are not able to give someday.
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5 Possible Ways To Reduce Impact Of E-Levy

Ahead of the operationalisation of the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy) on May 1, 2022, some tax experts and analysts have outlined ways to possibly reduce the impact of this tax on Ghanaians.
Ghanaians have expressed outrage over the 1.5% E-Levy and the impact it will have on their incomes and life generally.
Some tax experts have however outlined some ideas that will help minimise the risk of paying the E-Levy.
According to the experts, while these ideas below will help one avoid the tax, it comes with the its risk as well.
1. Use the Ghana.gov platform to pay taxes
Ghanaians are encouraged to pay their taxes through the Ghana.gov platform to reduce the impact of the E-Levy.
Experts say Ghanaians must use the option of paying through the Ghana.gov platform since this option is exempt from E-Levy charges.
2. Control the volume of electronic payments at the bank
For the purpose of making payment by the electronic platform through the bank, an individual may have to regulate the payment so as to minimise the impact of the new levy.
3. ‘Physical’ cash-in and cash-out option
The E-Levy does not cover cash-out and cash-in made at the MoMo vendor. So there is the option of going to a MoMo merchant and asking them to deposit money into a particular MoMo wallet.
When the person withdraws (cash-out), they only pay the MoMo charges, not E-Levy.
4. Use merchant shortcode in transactions of business (for shops and supermarkets)
The E-Levy does not cover payments made through a merchant’s shortcode registered with the Ghana Revenue Authority to pay income tax and VAT.
So to avoid being charged E-Levy on your transactions, first make sure that the supermarket/shop has a merchant shortcode registered to the GRA. You have to determine if the vendor is registered with the GRA before initiating the transaction.
5. Ensure your bank, MoMo account details are updated with the Ghana Card
The E-Levy does not cover transfers between two or more accounts held by one person with a unique Ghana Card ID number.
So to minimise the impact, Ghanaians must update their bank accounts and mobile money accounts with the Ghana Card.
This way, they will not be affected by the tax when they transfer money from one account; say from their MTN wallet to their AirtelTigo wallet.
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Hey Preggo Ladies, Here Is What To Do When Labour Starts

Pregnancy is the most beautiful journey most women want to take but they tend to hit a crossroad when they get into labour.
Most women forget all the mental and physical preparations they’ve worked on for 9 months prior to being in labour. It’s true that they go through the most excruciating pain ever which can go for hours before the baby finally comes out.
Here are a few tips to remind on you on what to do during your labour period;
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