Ghanaian speaker and influencer, Kofi Gyimah Ankoana, recently stirred an important conversation among the youth with his advice: "Never register your marriage at court." His comments have sparked debate, with many questioning the reasons behind his stance.
In a video shared on TikTok, Ankoana elaborated on his perspective, urging young couples to reconsider court marriage registration. He emphasized that marriage is not just a legal contract but a spiritual and cultural union that should be rooted in tradition and community values. According to him, relying solely on court procedures undermines the sanctity and deeper meaning of marriage in African society.
Ankoana further argued that court marriage registrations could lead to complications in the event of divorce, often involving contentious legal battles over property and financial assets. He believes that traditional marriage ceremonies, rooted in family and cultural heritage, offer a more balanced and respectful framework for resolving marital issues.
While his advice resonates with those who value tradition, others have criticized his stance, pointing out the legal protections and rights that court registration provides, especially for women in marriage.
This discussion highlights the broader tension between modernity and tradition, especially in how relationships and marriages are structured in today’s world.
For the full video and more of Kofi Gyimah Ankoana’s insights, click here to watch the full video on.
What’s your take on this? Should marriage be registered at court, or is traditional marriage enough? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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