Searching for a Partner on Tv is Prostitution - Counselor Lutterodt

Counsellor calls searching for spouse on TV prostitution in disguise.

Searching for a Partner on Tv is Prostitution - Counselor Lutterodt
Counsellor Lutterodt

Controversial figure, Counsellor Lutterodt says TV programs that allow Ghanaians to search for suitors are practicing prostitution.

He likened these platforms to mediums that encourage prostitution because the participants do not take the time to study each other before hooking up with each other. 

"You meet a guy on TV and they give you the things you can ask the guy, all of a sudden on TV you ask the guy and he says I like you, what are the things you know about the person?"

 

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"I think that it is prostitution glorified if you ask me. That we are glorifying prostitution but using other mediums to invite people to practice 'ashawo in disguise,' he said.

He made his thoughts known in a TV interview with Graphic Showbiz, as he emphasized that the contestants only see each other before hooking up; reiterating that this was wrong as physical looks should not be the only criteria as to which a spouse is selected. 

“Just by looking at the person, you like him or her. These people come on TV in their best-dressed attire. The guys who come there don’t know you well.”