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    ‘Some of the things I said in the past, I wouldn’t say them today’

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Marriage counsellor, Rev. Charlotte Oduro Marriage counsellor, Rev. Charlotte Oduro

    Popular marriage counsellor and media personality, Charlotte Oduro, has opened up about her personal growth and how her perspectives have evolved over the years.

    Speaking on ‘The Stand Point’ with host, Gifty Anti, Oduro admitted that some of the views she expressed earlier in her career would be approached differently today, thanks to her experiences and her maturity.

    When asked if she regrets some of the things she said in the past, Oduro replied, “I believe in being mature. I believe in learning because when I was in class five, what I was taught was different from what I know now. As we grow, we learn.”

    Reflecting on her early days in media, Oduro described the environment as “sharp” and “hot,” adding that her approach to certain issues have since changed.

    “Some of the things I said back then, I wouldn’t say today, per my experience. I would choose a better way to speak about them or handle them. Until you experience something, until you learn, you don’t fully understand those issues,” she explained.

    Oduro also pointed out the importance of self-improvement, stating, “It’s only a fool who doesn’t want to change. For me, if I were to address some of these things now, it would be different.”

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