Relationships can be like horses - remarkable, elegant and beautiful creatures but like a terrified horse, the word can strike fear, panic and pain in hearts, and resurrect old hurts.
There are many ways to view a relationship; the key is that after all is said and done, each party looks within themselves and examines why it failed or did not work out.
Indeed, there are many times it wasn’t our fault, it was their fault.
However, regardless of whose fault it is, you must examine why it just didn’t work out.
On the Friday Edition of the Super Morning Show on Joy FM, playwright James Ebo Whyte (Uncle Ebo) joined Kojo Yankson to discuss why most relationships fail.
He also shares some mistakes he has made over the years and the things he has learnt from those mistakes.
So those of you who are in relationships or planning to get married should tune your ears to this conversation and learn lessons that will help mould your relationships for the better.
Listen to Uncle Ebo's conversation with Kojo
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