Mawuli ZOBGENU: “Men Are Bigger Gossips Than You Think!”

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The Surprising Truth About Gossip: Do Men Actually Gossip More?

Ah, the age-old debate about gossip! **Is it merely a pastime, or a deeper reflection of our social fabric?** If you’ve ever been caught in a web of whispers, you might find it amusing that **men are often the most prolific gossips**. Let’s delve into this intriguing phenomenon.

Love Songs or Gossip? The Thin Line

Ever noticed how couples seem to chatter about each other when they’re in good spirits? **Don’t get too close to a husband and wife enjoying their bliss—** the conversation can turn into a symphony of **’they say, she said’** in no time! They might not call it gossip; to them, it’s simply sharing love stories. Or, as some might jest, is it just the Ayigbe version of a **‘thermometer’**—let’s keep our answers subtle!

Reflecting on Our Societal Norms

As this weekend approaches, it’s not just about leisure; it’s a time for reflection. Remember when we commemorated the betrayal of Jesus? Ultimately, He rose, reminding us to shed concern for the judgment of those who may pretend to befriend us. **Didn’t we once shout for Barabas?** Yet in times of distress, it’s Jesus’ name that resonates most profoundly.

Celebrating Ghanaian Cuisine: Apapransa or Fufu?

The Ghana Month celebrations struck a memorable chord, especially with discussions surrounding our beloved dishes. Recently, at a flagship event, a resource person claimed **apapransa** could be Ghana’s culinary ambassador. But did we really need a study to affirm its popularity? Interestingly, I find it filling yet not particularly tempting for a second helping. **Let’s be real—if Ghanaian food was to become globally celebrated, fufu would lead the parade.**

The Fufu Debate: A Personal Favorite

In an unexpected twist, a caller touted **fetri totto** as the dish of the hour. This caught Lexis off guard—what on earth is that? It’s another version of okro soup, but who knew it would stir such lively debate? **True Ghanaian cuisine varies widely** depending on the regions and preparations. **Fufu, on the other hand,** brings people together in joy, regardless of their origins.

Food as a Cultural Connector

**Food should be seen as a bridge, not a barrier.** My experiences in Guinea, where fufu from pounded ripe plantain is a delicacy, serve as a testimony. It’s a reminder that regardless of where we come from, **we can bond over a shared meal.**

Gossiping Men: The Unsung Heroes?

Now, let’s circle back to a shocking revelation: **men gossip more than women.** Yes, you read that right! In my circle of buddies, our discussions gravitate to women’s beauty and the latest happenings. We’re the quiet purveyors of gossip, with our own gossip groups spinning tales you wouldn’t believe!

A Lighthearted Goodbye

As we navigate through our days, remember to **“close the windows”** that cloud your judgment. Seek joy in the beauty around you, but guard your perspective. Enjoy your weekend, and perhaps indulge in a good dish of **fufu** or **fetri totto**—just don’t come empty-handed!

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