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Video:Be strong and hardworking- Otumfuor’s daughter to Ghanaian women

Otumfuor’s daughter, Dr Caryn Agyemang Prempeh has urged Ghanaian women to be strong and hardworking to build their homes.

According to her, women are to instill discipline into their children by living an examplary life.

When asked why she has to be doing this coming from a royal family, she said her father, His Royal Majesty, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II has taught them not to be lazy as women but rather work hard to support their husbands in marriage.

She explained that, gone are the days were women used to be house-wives but now it doesn’t exist.

She emphasized that, it is embedded to every woman to inculcate discipline and forcefulness into their children in order not to be liability in their marriages.

Dr Caryn Agyemang Prempeh made these statements on Talk Life Tv.

Watch full interview of Dr. Caryn Agyemang Prempeh:

Background

Dr. Caryn Agyemang Prempeh is a Ghanaian medical practitioner and television presenter. she is the founder of CERVIVA Ghana.

Caryn started her practices in Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi in 2015 then moved to 37 Military Hospital. She is currently the Resident Medical Officer of Claron Health International in Accra.

In 2011, she founded Cerviva Ghana, a non profit that is creating awareness and educating young girls on prevention of cervical cancer . She is the team doctor of the Ghana Black Queens.

She joined GhOne TV in August 2019 as host of “The Late Afternoon Show” to replace Berla Mundi.