Former NDC parliamentary aspirant, Hon. Kekeli Adanuvor, has stirred conversations online with a bold message to Ghanaian women regarding their choice of life partners.
In a post shared on her official Facebook page, the politician encouraged women to be more intentional about the educational background of the men they choose to marry. Her message was clear: women should avoid marrying uneducated men, regardless of their educational status.
“Even if you, the woman, are uneducated, you still shouldn’t settle with a man who lacks education,” she emphasized.
Though Hon. Kekeli did not explain what prompted her post, her words have sparked mixed reactions across social media, with some praising her stance as a call for self-improvement and others questioning the broader implications of her statement.
As someone who has championed female empowerment and social development, Kekeli’s advice appears to be rooted in the belief that education plays a critical role in shaping stable, progressive families and informed decision-making in relationships.

Whether seen as controversial or empowering, her message has once again placed her at the center of public discourse, highlighting the growing conversations around compatibility, ambition, and standards in modern relationships.