Having a child with a woman is equal to marrying her: Dada KD

Singer Dada KD has suggested having a child with someone is equal to marriage.
“I always say that if I walk with a woman and she gives birth to my child, it symbolises me putting a ring on her finger. The ring doesn’t speak, the child does, however,” he told Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo midmorning show.
“You don’t set out to impregnate her but if it happens, it’s simply equivalent to marriage,” he added.
The Highlife star revealed he was not married, noting his wariness was over women who come into his life and fight off other women around him, some of which are resourceful.
“I’ll marry once I finish my house because I wouldn’t want to struggle – you go rent a house and go live in it with a woman. If you don’t take time, you’ll kill one another in this Accra city,” he added.
He confirmed he enjoyed dating, however.
“Every man needs a woman just as a woman needs a man,” he underlined. “You need a suitable helper to help you.”
Dada KD urged vigilance before marriage.
“It doesn’t take a day to identify a partner and get married. After you choose the individual, walk with them for a while, then comes the time to put a ring on their finger for everyone to see they are the one. If it’s not time, don’t venture it,” the Fatia Fata Nkrumah hitmaker said.
Source: classfmonline.com
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