Visually-impaired disc jockey, Selassie Sikanu, famed DJ Odo, has opened up on events that led to his marriage to his wife.
DJ Odo, who works with Accra-based Uniiq FM, has said he met his wife through a WhatsApp group their mutual friend created.
Gracing the set of Adom TV’s M’ashyase3, he disclosed he identified and picked his wife’s contact while surfing through the participants one day.
This according to him was through the use of speech software he has on his phone which aids him in all his activities.
“The Whatsapp group was called best friends so I picked her number from there and linked up. One thing led to another and we got married,” he told Afia Amankwa Tamakloe.
As a couple who will celebrate their seventh marriage anniversary in September, DJ Odo disclosed they have been blessed with three children.
The disk jockey said that his wife never had an issue with his impairment however her family initially disappoved.
However, DJ Odo said he managed to prove to them that he will not be a burden to her especially since he handle most things by himself.
He noted that over the years, he has been able to win them over and earn their love and acceptance.
DJ Odo stated that he has refused to let his visual impairment restrict him from following his passion for being a radio presenter and a disc jockey as well as achieving everything he dreams of.
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