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Recently, Diana chastises those who are obsessed with her personal life, stating that "there are a lot of men in the line."

Wed, 27 Nov 2024 Source: Isaac Appiah

Diana Asamoah, a gospel musician and preacher from Ghana, has responded to criticism regarding her personal life. Diana, 52, is still single and childless, a decision that has generated controversy. The "Mabo Wo Din" hitmaker has stated unequivocally, nonetheless, that she is unaffected by social pressure. With a career spanning more than 20 years, Diana Asamoah is a well-known figure in Ghana's gospel music industry. Her devotion to her faith and her spiritual teachings have earned her widespread admiration. Diana responded to people who were wondering why she had chosen to stay unmarried in a recent interview. She clarified that she bases her deliberate decisions on her faith in God's timing.

"A lot of men are on the waiting list for my approval," Diana said. "I am awaiting the ideal moment from God. When God wills it, marriage and children will occur. In addition, the evangelist defended her celibacy by stating that she has made the decision to devote her life to serving God. Preaching, performing, and advocating for political causes—including her membership in the New Patriotic Party—take up a large portion of her time.

Reactions to Diana's lifestyle have been conflicting. Some followers dispute her views on marriage and having children, while others respect her self-assurance and insight. "You have to find a husband on your own; God doesn't give them to you," a social media user wrote. However, another commended her faith, stating, "If you listen carefully, this woman speaks with so much wisdom." Diana is still committed to her goal in spite of the criticism. She recently spoke and urged mourners to rejoice in the Lord while speaking at the burial of fellow gospel musician Kofi Owusu Dua-Anto (KODA). The story of Diana Asamoah demonstrates the importance of upholding one's morals in spite of social pressures.

Source: Yen.com.gh

Source: Isaac Appiah