Infidelity Shouldn’t Be Tolerated Even If Your Partner is Rich – Ghanaian Actress, Juliet Ibrahim

Popular Ghanaian actress, Juliet Ibrahim has urged women not to stay with wealthy men that cheat, neither should they listen to people that give advice to the contrary.

She stated this during an interview with Saturday Beats, saying it is unhealthy to advise women to stick with their cheating partners simply because of financial benefits.

Accoding to the 37-year-old Nollywood diva, infidelity should not be tolerated or justified no matter the status of the peson cheating.

Ibrahim said; “I firmly believe that advising someone, especially a woman, to stay in a relationship despite their partner’s infidelity solely for financial benefits is not a healthy or empowering approach. Each person deserves to be in a relationship based on mutual love, trust and respect. Infidelity should not be tolerated or justified based on financial considerations.

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“Instead, I encourage individuals to prioritise their emotional wellbeing, and make choices that align with their values and self-respect. Every individual deserves to be in a relationship that honours their worth and happiness.”

On how to handle cyber bullies, the actress said; “My suggestion for combating cyber-bullying requires a multi-faceted approach. Education and awareness campaigns can help users understand the consequences of their actions, and promote empathy online. Also, social media platforms should implement stricter policies and mechanisms to promptly identify and address instances of cyber bullying.

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“Encouraging a culture of kindness and respect online is essential, and individuals should also take steps to protect themselves by blocking and reporting abusive accounts. Collaboration between platforms, users and organisations is vital to effectively handling cyberbullies and create a safer digital environment for everyone.”

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