Media personalities Mmeranteɛhene Wereko Brobbey and Yaw Boamah stirred debate during a revealing conversation on Asetena Pa Nkomo, hosted by Akoto Mansa, when they boldly claimed that no man has ever been truly faithful in marriage.
According to the outspoken duo, men are biologically and psychologically wired to be with more than one woman, making lifelong monogamy an unrealistic expectation.
“No man can stay with just one woman for the rest of his life,” Wereko Brobbey declared. “If you see a man who claims he’s been faithful to his wife all these years, check him well—he probably has piles of kookoo or something is not functioning right.”
His remarks, which sparked visible reactions from viewers online, were echoed by Boamah, who supported the idea that society places unfair expectations on men when it comes to fidelity.
“Let’s stop pretending,” Boamah said. “The same Bible people quote to defend monogamy is filled with great men—David, Abraham—who had multiple women and were still loved by God.”
The pair challenged the modern concept of cheating, suggesting that labeling a married man as unfaithful for seeking another partner is misguided.
“Cheating is when you disrespect your partner—not when a man follows his nature,” Brobbey insisted. “Women need to understand this and accept it as truth. Fighting it only creates unnecessary tension.”
While their comments have drawn sharp criticism from some viewers, especially women, others have defended their stance as an honest, if controversial, reflection of male behavior.
The episode has since gone viral, reigniting age-old debates around fidelity, gender expectations, and the role of tradition in modern relationships.