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“Consider The Implications when divorcing Your Partner” – Andy Dosty talks about separating from his wife

The host of Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Andy Dosty, has opened up about his failed marriage.

Telling his story to Agyemang Prempeh in an interview monitored by ghanaweekend.com on TV XYZ, the father of four said at present he does not have a wife.

He stated that he has been through a lot since the separation happened.

“The kids make it more painful. Anytime I visit them, they make me sad,” he added.

The celebrated disc jockey advised married people who intend to get a divorce to consider the implications.

“Just as lawyers and counsellors always advise us, it [divorce] is not a good thing. I suffered. Any time I go to visit my children, I get teary. The reason is that the kids make it more painful.

“When children are involved, I think we can exercise patience. There are too many things that can be solved through patience. When you leave the marriage, where are you going? Do you know what you are going to experience in your next relationship?” he said.

Andy, currently the host of Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, has also worked at Otec FM, Fox FM, Hello FM and Angel FM.

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He is also a musician and a member of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Board.

 

 

 

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