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Musician Nana Tabiri Claims Men Who Outlive Wives in Marriage Are Witches

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  • Nana Tabiri suggested that men who outlive their wives might be viewed suspiciously
  • He highlighted women's traditional role in nurturing children within marriages
  • The veteran artist reflected on mortality

Legendary Highlife musician Nana Tabiri has shared his unconventional perspective on marital longevity, suggesting that men should naturally precede their wives in death due to women’s nurturing role in the family.

In a recent interview, Nana Tabiri emphasized that women typically excel in caregiving for children within marriages, implying that men who survive their wives might possess supernatural attributes or ulterior motives.

He underscored his point by stating, “If a woman fulfills her duties as a good wife and still passes away first, it raises questions about the man’s role.”

The veteran artist, renowned for hits like ‘Sɛ Asa’ and ‘Apim Abu’, reflected on mortality as a universal inevitability, expressing apprehension towards death while emphasizing the societal norms he observed.

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