Selfishness creates overwhelming conflicts – Counsellor cautions couples

Selfishness creates overwhelming conflicts – Counsellor cautions couples


Renowned marriage councellor and life management coach, Councellor Kweku Adumatta, has encouraged couples to value each other and build consensus in marriages.


Speaking on “Conflict Resolution” during another rewarding edition of the 2023 Happy Mass Wedding counselling session, Councellor Kweku Adumatta, highlighted selfishness as agents against successful marriages.
According to him, the thought of superiority from one party in marriages and feeling more significant than the other is the basis for marriage destruction.

“In marriages, conflict arises when one person feels like they’re the only person contributing significantly. They push the other against the wall through their deeds and acts. The other also feels opposed hence pushes back,” he said.


“The basis is that before there’s conflict in marriages, there’s always selfishness. That’s the I know it all, I do everything, I am the only important person here l, when I talk no one talks, my decisions are final and all that,” he added.


Mr. Adumatta also indicated that differences in background brings about conflict in marriages. He however reiterated that most successful marriages come at the back of background differences as he advised couples of the 2023 Happy Mass Wedding to build consensus and in their marriages.
“The other aspect is that conflict comes as a result of differences in backgrounds. Where you come from, how you were raised, your favorite foods, what you like and hate and all that. You never marry someone with similar backgrounds as you. So long as there are differences there’s always differences,” he furthered.


The Happy FM Mass Wedding is a community investment initiative designed to support couples who have demonstrated their commitment and desire to spend their lives together as married couples in Holy Matrimony.


The 2023 Mass Wedding which is also the 17th edition of the event is sponsored by Abass Clothing, Aliqua Home of Fashion, Republic Bank and the College of Counselling and Psychology (CCP).


By: Jude Tackie

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