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“Sometimes you have to open the door for them to go”: Charlotte Oduro advice goes viral after divorce

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Counsellor, relationship expert, and media personality Reverend Charlotte Oduro has advised Ghanaians on losing loved ones.

In a video circulating on social media, she indicated that there was always the possibility of people walking out of lives.

Reverend Oduro stated that people should not be bothered by having people they are comfortable with walking out of their lives.

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“Sometimes you just have to end everything… You have to open the door for some people to walk out of your life,” she said.
She explained that not everyone who seems nice is looking at the best interests and may be derailing efforts instead of helping.

“Sometimes the people you think they love you, the people you’ve trusted, you need to open your door to let them out. Because some of them are pinning you but are the same people comforting you. Some behave as if they love you [but] they are still in your camp taking information to your enemies.
“Please take the bold step, make a decision, open your door and sack them out of your life. Lock your door against negativity,” Reverend Oduro added.

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