Salinko says marriages are failing because men no longer discipline their wives
Popular Ghanaian actor Salinko, has opened up about the challenges facing modern marriages and pointed to a lack of traditional values as a significant factor.
In an exclusive interview with Emelia Brobbey, the actor shared his thoughts on marital discipline, expressing concerns about the diminishing role of men in maintaining order within their households.
In an exclusive interview with Emelia Brobbey, the actor shared his thoughts on marital discipline, expressing concerns about the diminishing role of men in maintaining order within their households.
Reflecting on the past, Salinko highlighted the contrast between traditional and contemporary views on marital discipline.
He said in the past, men were granted the authority to correct their wives when they went wrong, which brought a sense of accountability and order within households. However, the actor lamented that this practice has become increasingly scarce in modern times.
Salinko passionately argued that a return to traditional values could be the key to salvaging failing marriages. He suggested that allowing men the space to play a role in disciplining their wives could restore a balance that has been lost because of the changes in societal norms.