Renowned gospel musician Edward Akwasi Boateng has publicly accused popular relationship counselor Aunty Naa of bias in her approach to addressing marital issues. In a candid interview with Poleeno Multimedia, Boateng alleged that Aunty Naa consistently favors women over men, potentially exacerbating conflicts instead of resolving them.
Boateng asserted that Aunty Naa’s personal experiences and unresolved issues with her ex-husband, Bone Shaker, undermine her credibility as a relationship advisor. He suggested that she should reconcile with her ex-husband before attempting to guide others through their marital challenges.
The veteran musician’s comments have sparked a heated debate about Aunty Naa’s counseling approach and her reputation as a relationship expert. While some have defended Aunty Naa’s methods, others have echoed Boateng’s concerns about her bias and credibility.
The controversy has raised important questions about the role of personal experience in counseling and the importance of objectivity in addressing marital issues. As the debate continues, fans and followers of both Boateng and Aunty Naa await their responses to the ongoing conversation.
Aunty Naa is a radio show host of Oyerepa Afutuo aired on Oyerepa FM. The show is a social issue peogramme where people who mostly claim can’t afford legal services are allowed to say their problems on the show for solutions. Last year, Aunty Naa was warned by the National Media Commission for coercing people involved in some of the issues to speak on the show.