Rashad Emmanuel, the driving force behind GH Page and the “Rash Hour” show, has sparked a conversation about respect and marriage. He recently voiced strong disapproval of Afua Asantewaa, the singathon attemptee, regarding her public treatment of her husband. This clash highlights a growing debate over how public figures handle their private relationships in the spotlight.
The tension stems from Afua Asantewaa’s alleged denigration of her husband, Mr. Kofi Aduonum. Rashad, who frequently advocates for the “Men’s Lives Matter Too” movement, sees this as a broader issue of ingratitude. He suggests that Afua has long harbored a belief that she belongs to a higher social class than her spouse.

During a segment on “Rash Hour,” Rashad did not hold back his criticism, labeling Afua Asantewaa a “barbarian” and an “uneducated fool.” He pointed out that Mr. Kofi Aduonum has provided unwavering support to her for 20 years. Because of this history, Rashad described her as an “ingrate” for the way she has spoken about the man who stood by her.
Rashad believes these actions have consequences that extend beyond one marriage, claiming that Afua Asantewaa has “disgraced women in general.” He argues that when men see such treatment, they may become hesitant to support their partners. This, he suggests, will make it more difficult for other women to find and keep good men.
The blogger concluded his reaction by offering direct advice to Mr. Kofi Aduonum. He suggested it is time for the husband to move on, stating that one cannot continue trying to please an ungrateful person. The situation has left many wondering where the line between public transparency and private disrespect should be drawn.