Speaking in an interview with MzGee on G O’clock, Frema argued that many men feel threatened by outspoken women because they were raised to believe that women should not have a voice, especially within marriage. Some men saw their fathers say anything they wanted to their mothers, and they repeat the same pattern. There are men who were raised well and are willing to accommodate the input of women in a union,” she said. In some Ghanaian communities, men are taught to be bossy and believe women should not speak,” she claimed. “Mothers must do better in raising their sons.”She challenged deeply rooted gender stereotypes that confine women to domestic roles while elevating men simply because of their gender.
Source: GhanaWeb December 20, 2025 20:26 UTC