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Kwabena Kwabena warns African footballers about dating white women amid Partey’s case

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Last updated: July 7, 2025 7:14 am
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Ghanaian highlife sensation, Kwabena Kwabena, has recently shared a word of caution to African footballers playing abroad, advising them to be vigilant when entering relationships, particularly with White women. This advice comes in light of the ongoing rape allegations faced by Black Stars midfielder, Thomas Partey.

During an interview on UTV’s United Showbiz, Kwabena Kwabena highlighted a concerning trend where African players overseas often find themselves entangled in legal or financial troubles following relationships with White partners. He pointed out that many African footballers end up facing issues such as divorce, property disputes, and child support obligations after getting involved with White women, ultimately leading to unfavorable outcomes for them.

The renowned singer urged young African men going abroad to play football to exercise caution in their relationships, emphasizing the importance of being aware of the potential risks involved. He advised them to be mindful of the potential consequences that could arise from such relationships and to prioritize their well-being and future.

Kwabena Kwabena also urged Ghanaians to view these current events not just as entertainment but as a moment for reflection and careful consideration. He emphasized the importance of learning from others’ experiences and avoiding the same pitfalls that others may have encountered.

While acknowledging that relationships may start positively, Kwabena noted that they often lead to situations that disrupt one’s peace of mind. He suggested that underlying issues may exist that contribute to these challenges and emphasized the importance of addressing them proactively.

As the legal case involving Thomas Partey continues to unfold, with the midfielder facing multiple rape and sexual assault charges, Kwabena Kwabena’s advice serves as a timely reminder for African players to exercise caution and prioritize their well-being in their relationships. With Partey denying all charges and awaiting his court appearance, the importance of being vigilant and mindful of potential risks in relationships cannot be overstated.

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