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"No broke guys allowed in my love life" - Efia Odo opens up

well-known Ghanaian actress and influencer, Efia Odo, has candidly expressed her romantic preferences, making it clear that she's unconcerned in men who are still in the process of establishing themselves financially. 

                 Efia Odo  

 In a recent event of the ‘ commemorating It 100 Percent ’ podcast, the discussion shoveled into the intricate dynamics between connections and fiscal considerations. 


During the podcast discussion, Efia Odo underlined her perspective by forcefully stating her preference for mates who are financially well- out. The actress stressed that her own achievements and success play a vital part in shaping her prospects when it comes to implicit companions. 

She adamantly emphasized that her current standing in life necessitates a mate who shares a analogous fiscal footing.



In her own expressions; 

“I won’t take a man who is just trying in life, I’ve passed that stage…I am an already-made b*tch, so if you are not already made I am not going to f*ck with you,” she said.

When asked if she would consider a man who makes up to GH₵‎3,000 cedis monthly and gives her GHC₵‎1000 cedis from it, Efia Odo mentioned that she wouldn’t even consider getting close to such a person.

I wouldn’t even ask you for that, I won’t take such an amount because you are not making that much. If you’re making GHC₵‎3,000, I wouldn’t even talk to you if you’re making that little” she argued.


The actress’s bold claim has reverberated with some individualities who appreciate her frankness, while others have engaged in exchanges that explore the complications of connections in the environment of differing fiscal circumstances. 

This limelight on the crossroad of love and plutocrat has sparked a broader dialogue on societal morals and particular values. 




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