Popular TV host Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa aka Afia Schwarzenegger, was among the media personalities in Ghana who was hit hard by the news of the death of Asempa FM presenter, Kwadwo Asare-Baffour Acheampong, popularly known as KABA.
The host of the current affairs program, ‘Eko Sii Sen’ passed away in the early hours of Saturday, November 18, after a short illness.
Afia Schwarzenegger, in reflection about the sudden death of her colleague, has used the opportunity to task all her fans, and all Ghanaians to live every moment like its their last.
The TV host in a post via her Instagram page, urged Ghanaians to not waste their time on people and things that don’t matter, as life is short. She stated it was necessary for people to understand that for them to live life fully, they needed to leave toxic relationships.
She wrote: “Life is too short, no one is promised tomorrow...you need to live every moment as your last.... Don't waste your energy on things n people u can't change...Don't waste your energy on someone's perception of you..in any case if their life is perfect they won't spend a sec looking at yours.. "Happy people are busy being Happy" Leave toxic relationships...Leave to Live! If tomorrow never comes......” Afia Schwarzenegger, in reflection about the sudden death of her colleague, has used the opportunity to task all her fans, and all Ghanaians to live every moment like its their last. The TV host in a post via her Instagram page, urged Ghanaians to not waste their time on people and things that don’t matter, as life is short. She stated it was necessary for people to understand that for them to live life fully, they needed to leave toxic relationships. She wrote: “Life is too short, no one is promised tomorrow...you need to live every moment as your last.... Don't waste your energy on things n people u can't change...Don't waste your energy on someone's perception of you..in any case if their life is perfect they won't spend a sec looking at yours.. "Happy people are busy being Happy" Leave toxic relationships...Leave to Live! If tomorrow never comes......” Read more: https://yen.com.gh/101618-life-short-leave-toxic-relationships-afia-schwar-begs-ghanaians.html#101618
Afia Schwar began her Leave to Live campaign following the collapse of her marriage to Lawrence Abrokwah whom she has accused of assault and domestic abuse.
Her campaign has led to the unveiling of her new foundation, which is dedicated to raising awareness about domestic violence, and identifying toxic partners long before they become deadly.
She is currently in the middle of divorce proceedings with estranged husband Abrokwah, whom she was married to for just a year.