Ghanaian dancer, Danita Akosua Yeboah, popularly known as Afronita says she is not ready for an intimate relationship.
According to her, she needs to accomplish some important priorities in her life first.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, she characterized relationship as a secondary matter, hence the need to be well-established before entering into one.
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“I have high priorities and I’m focusing on so many things. I need to settle, be established before I can focus on that secondary stuff,” she said on Hitz FM.
She added that suitors are more reluctant to approach her these days because they feel she may reject their advances due to her current social status.
“People don’t approach me as much as before because they think if they do, I will bounce them. Boys think that way.”
Afronita further explained that she also prefers men within her age bracket.
“I’m 20 and the least gap should be at most 6 to 7 years. That’s if I’m looking for one now, but in the future, the gap should be the same.”
Meanwhile, her mother, who doubles as her manager supports her current decision to abstain from a relationship because she is still in school.
“She is still in school and after that, she can focus on finding a suitor", she said.
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