I want to quit homosexuality, but I will wait and inherit my partner's properties - TikToker

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Thu, 2 Jul 2026 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

A 34-year-old Ghanaian TikToker based in Italy, identified as Nana Yaw, has disclosed that he wants to leave homosexuality behind and start building a heterosexual family.

However, he intends to remain with his partner, who is over 60 years old, until he inherits his properties.

Speaking in an interview with ZionFelix aired on June 29, 2026, Nana Yaw dismissed claims that homosexuality is a spiritual issue, insisting that his involvement in it was a personal decision rather than something beyond his control.

He explained that although he willingly chose that lifestyle, he has now decided that he wants to move on from it.

According to Nana Yaw, he believes he has reached a stage in his life where he wants to settle down with a woman, start a family, and have children of his own.

“I want to stop now. I’m 34 years old, and I want to be in a relationship with a woman, start a family, and have children,” he said.

Nana Yaw disclosed that he has already informed his partner of his desire to eventually leave the relationship and build a traditional family.

However, he said his partner is reluctant about the idea and has not shown any interest in ending their relationship or starting a family of his own.

Despite expressing his desire to move on, Nana Yaw admitted that leaving his partner is not an easy decision. He explained that his Italian partner has supported him significantly since he arrived in Italy, making him feel that walking away from the relationship would be unfair.

During the interview, ZionFelix asked whether his decision to remain in the relationship was influenced by the fact that his partner is over 60 years old and whether he was waiting to inherit his assets after his death.

Responding to the question, Nana Yaw admitted that inheriting his partner's properties is one of the reasons he has decided to stay.

He explained that after spending many years living with him, he believes leaving now without receiving any of his assets would make all those years feel wasted.

“I’ve been living with him all these years, and now that he’s getting older, if I don’t stay and inherit the house, it would feel like all my time has been wasted. So I’ve decided to remain with him until I receive the properties,” Nana Yaw said.

Watch the full interview below:



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Source: www.ghanaweb.com