Diana Asamoah, a 50-year-old Ghanaian gospel singer, announced her decision not to marry in the near future, declaring that she will wait till God gives His approval.
During a recent interview on UTV’s “U-Cook” with Empress Gifty, the gospel singer stated that, despite receiving multiple marriage proposals, she is waiting for heavenly confirmation before making any commitment.
The gospel singer stated that, although many men, including some clergy, have expressed interest in marrying her, she has turned them down.
She highlighted that her decision to be single is based on her belief that God has yet to choose the appropriate partner for her.
In her conversation on the show, the singer said:
“I have met a lot of men, including men of God. While some of them came with genuine intentions, others were fake. Until I get an approval from God, I will never marry any of them. I will get married and have children at God’s appointed time.”
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In other news, Chidimma Vanessa Onwe, a 23-year-old South African law student, faced criticism over her nationality after reaching the top 13 of the ongoing Miss South Africa (Miss SA) pageant.
Chidimma, who was born to a Nigerian father and a South African mother and raised in Soweto, has received a barrage of vitriol from some South Africans who believe she is ineligible to compete in the pageant.
Many social media users have pointed to her Nigerian heritage, claiming she is not a South African and should not compete in the pageant.
Others have questioned why the Miss South Africa organisation allowed her to compete.
Meanwhile, the Miss South Africa organisation has replied to xenophobic comments made about Chidimma on social media.
Speaking with press, the organization confirmed that Chidimma has met all of the conditions to compete in the pageant.
“All documentation provided by the entrants is screened and vetted,” the statement read.
“Chidimma is a South African citizen and has met all the requirements to be a part of the Miss South Africa competition. Her mother is South African (Zulu), and her father is Nigerian.”
According to Miss SA eligibility, Contestants for Miss SA must be South African citizens with a valid ID or passport. If the contestant has dual citizenship, documents for both must be made available.
Citizenship in South Africa can be obtained through birth, descent, or citizenship, according to a recent change to the Citizenship Act.
By birth, we mean any individual born in the country whose parents are permanent residents.
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