A resurfaced video of media personality and pastor Maame Yeboah Asiedu, popularly known as Reverend Maame Gold, has reignited discussions on marriage, infidelity and divorce among Ghanaians on social media.
The video, which appears to have been taken from an earlier interview with blogger ZionFelix, shows the former broadcaster sharing her views on how women should respond when faced with infidelity in marriage.
According to Maame Yeboah, women should not automatically end their marriages solely because their husbands have cheated.
Speaking during the interview, she said:
“Don’t leave your husband just because he cheated. It doesn’t make sense. Many of the women who have divorced are still looking for husbands.”
The comments have generated fresh debate online after the video resurfaced on social media platforms, with many users weighing in on her perspective.
While some people agreed with her position and argued that marriage requires forgiveness and perseverance during difficult moments, others maintained that infidelity can cause deep emotional damage and that every individual should be free to decide what is best for their relationship.
The discussion has once again highlighted how topics surrounding marriage and divorce continue to divide public opinion in Ghana.
Maame Yeboah’s comments are not entirely surprising to those who have followed her career over the years.
The former Adom FM and Adom TV presenter has consistently advocated for the preservation of marriages and has frequently encouraged couples to work through challenges rather than resorting to divorce.
Since transitioning into ministry, she has become known not only as a pastor but also as a marriage counselor who often speaks publicly about relationships, family life and marital issues.
Her latest viral moment has, however, attracted additional attention because of developments in her own personal life in recent years.
In 2025, Maame Yeboah remarried approximately a year after the end of her previous marriage, which reportedly lasted close to two decades.
Her remarriage sparked conversations among some members of the public who questioned whether her long-standing opposition to divorce aligned with her own experiences.
The issue became a frequent topic during interviews and discussions that followed her remarriage.
Responding to those concerns, Maame Yeboah explained in subsequent interviews that she did not initiate the divorce.
According to her, it was her former husband who chose to end the marriage.
She also maintained that her position on marriage had not changed and that she would continue encouraging couples to make every reasonable effort to preserve their unions.
That background has contributed to the renewed interest in the resurfaced video, as many social media users revisit her earlier comments in light of more recent events in her personal life.
The latest debate comes at a time when conversations about relationships, marriage and family values remain highly active online.
Issues surrounding infidelity often generate strong opinions because they touch on deeply personal experiences and beliefs. As a result, comments such as those made by Maame Yeboah frequently attract both support and criticism.
Some observers argue that forgiveness and reconciliation can help couples overcome difficult periods in marriage, while others believe that trust is fundamental to any successful relationship and that individuals should not be pressured to remain in situations they find harmful.
Although opinions remain divided, the resurfaced video has succeeded in reigniting a broader conversation about commitment, forgiveness and personal choice within marriage.
As discussions continue across social media platforms, Maame Yeboah’s comments remain at the centre of a debate that has resonated with many Ghanaians.
The video of Maame Yeboah’s comments is below.
@kynbusi #ghanatiktok🇬🇭 ♬ original sound – Kynbusi
Social Media Reacts To Maame Yeboah’s Advice
The resurfaced video has generated mixed reactions from social media users, with many sharing differing opinions on the pastor’s remarks.
Some users agreed with her perspective, arguing that forgiveness remains an important part of marriage and that couples should make every effort to resolve their differences before considering divorce.
Enny said:
And she is divorced 😂😂😂😂
YAA AGYEMAN
Tell us the reason why you stopped with your husband
mileyash1 shared
If I’m not leaving then I’m cheating back
Abyzara 1 SISTAS (SsIS) said:
WHY DID SHE DIVORCE HER HUSBAND😒😫🙄🙄
PROUD SON❤️ OF THE VOLTA said: Ahhhhhhhhhh but this woman divorced her husband because the man cheated on her with another woman. Or am crazy? 🤣🤣🤣
Nyarkowaaa♥️♥️♥️ said:
Why should I leave my husband because of cheating we are playing the game together 🤣
@ getanza wrote:
“Madam, are you saying that if the woman is not perfect, the man should cheat? So if the man is also not perfect, the woman should also cheat anaa. If you can’t stay with one woman no need to marry. Most men cheat, and when they get home, they start maltreating their wives. why stay in a toxic marriage? In fact, because of what exactly?”
Aku the Traveler shared:
“Women, do not lose hope. There are some men out there who respect themselves and will respect you enough to not cheat. Be open to dating individuals from different ethnicities, nationalities, or races. Not all men cheat.”
Others, however, disagreed with the comments, stressing that every marriage is different and that individuals should be allowed to make decisions based on their personal circumstances.
The discussion has also reignited broader conversations about infidelity, trust, reconciliation and divorce, with many users reflecting on the challenges couples face in modern relationships.
As the debate continues online, Maame Yeboah‘s remarks have once again placed the topic of marriage and commitment at the centre of public discussion.
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