Maame Dokono and David Dontoh separated because of age difference

Maama Dokono has shared her relationship and marriage life with David Dontoh but the two lovebirds went their separate ways in other not to waste each other time after dating for 10 years.

Maame Dokono and David Dontoh separated because of age difference
Maame Dokono on United Showbiz

Ghanaian actress, author, and television personality, Grace Omaboe popularly known as Maame Dokono has shared her marriage and relationship life with David Dontoh.

Narrating her relationship life on United Showbiz, the veteran actress disclosed that she was in a serious love affair with the Ghanaian actor, exposing that they dated for 10 years yet after realising that David was a young man who needed to settle with a family, she let go of their union.

"Actually, I married twice in my life. I won't count the men I dated as marriage. There was a time I wasn't married but I was dating, everyone knew the man as my husband, that was David Dontoh,” she told.

"We started dating from the days of 'Obra'. We stayed together for over 10 years. We toured different places for our concert,” she added.

Maame Dokono also disclosed that even her co-women also expressed their liking towards her and David Dontoh's attachment was a form of protection from the others who showed interest in her.

She emphasized that “apart from the men who were after me, women also loved me. Yes, so in order not to soil myself, I had him (David Dontoh). I was with him all the time so people thought we were married. It was just recently that he decided to go, even with that If I had agreed to marry him we could have settled”.

“At that time, I had already given birth to four children so I thought that I couldn't waste his time as a young man so he should go,"

 The actress added that “some of these women could wait long hours at the hotel entrance just to see me, especially women who have stayed outside Ghana”.

Grace also said, “ At that time, I had already given birth to four children so I thought that I couldn't waste his time as a young man so he should go.”