Controversial Ghanaian marital counselor George Lutterodt has weighed in on the hot topic of the NSS employee who dated a bank’s CFO filing a lawsuit.
He believed that women whose rent is paid by married men need to feel guilty about their complicity.
Speaking on Okay FM, the counselor advised young women to feel guilty rather than proud of their actions if they live in rental flats paid for by married men.
Deborah Seyram Adablah said, “Sisters should be ashamed of her (Deborah Seyram Adablah), because sisters who live in rented apartments paid for by married men would rather kill themselves and die than be proud that some sisters live in housing paid for by a married man, and you are proud of her. Honest folks.
He also asked women in general what they could do to help guys besides having sex with them.
What else do you have to give any man on planet besides sexual activity? Answer it privately in your closet rather than saying it aloud, and be proud of it.
“Aside from engaging in sexual activity, what else do you bring to guy in your life? Forget about your brother, your father, and your cousins. What additional value do you bring to anyone’s life than taking off your pants? You don’t respond out loud. Answer covertly,” he continued.
His remark is in response to the recently popular case involving Deborah Seyram Adablah and Mr. Kwesi Nimak, the CFO of First Atlantic Bank.
Deborah Seyram Adablah, the plaintiff, claims that she endured severe sexual harassment while working for First Atlantic Bank under the first defendant, also known as Kwasi Nimako, the CFO. During this time, First Atlantic Bank is the second defendant.
Deborah Seyram Adablah asserted that the bank owed her a duty of care, but that it not only failed to uphold it but also reportedly exploited her as a gimmick to entice affluent men to create accounts in exchange for sex.
Deborah Seyram Adablah asserted that the bank owed her a duty of care, but that it not only failed to uphold it but also reportedly exploited her as a gimmick to entice affluent men to create accounts in exchange for sex.
In her lawsuit, she also claimed that, with the knowledge of the bank’s managers, almost every senior manager has a lover who works for the company.
She emphasized that if the female staff members didn’t give in to their requests, their supervisors would bully them.
