Ghanaian YouTuber based in the United States of America, Sweet Adjeley, has revealed how her cooking content on YouTube solved a marital issue.
According to her, a man who watched her videos confessed that her videos saved his marriage.
“I think about a year into my YouTube journey, this man contacted me and he was so appreciative of the fact that his wife was cooking so well, something that was about to destroy their marriage. Because of me, the marriage is saved,” she told Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM's Showbiz A-Z.
Adjeley said she was also happy that through her content, some men are also in the kitchen, surprising their wives with good meals.
She made this statement while discussing ways of marketing Ghana through vlogging and blogging.
She also added that government institutions responsible for tourism and culture should employ the services of some of these influential bloggers and vloggers to to promote the tourism agenda.
With over 1 million subscribers on YouTube, Sweet Adjeley teaches people how to cook different meals especially Ghanaian food.
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