There’s a reason why the population is larger than men- Akon [video]

  • Akon, American musician and businessman, has opined that God has a reason for making the population of women to be more than men, such that there is a 15 to 1 ratio.
  • He said this statement while speaking about African culture and the relationship between spirituality amongst men and women.

Akon, American musician and businessman, has opined that God has a reason for making the population of women to be more than men, such that there is a 15 to 1 ratio.

Akon, who appeared as a guest on The Morning Hustle show, said that in Africa, men are treated like kings, and it is a tradition which has been upheld for years.

He said this statement while speaking about African culture and the relationship between spirituality amongst men and women.

The Konvict Music founder added that in the United States of America, it is seen more as a business relationship, without realising that there is a spiritual side to a man and woman’s union.

He said that though polygamy is being frowned at because a man takes many women, if every man decided to marry just one woman, then statistically it will be unfavourable to most women on earth as they would remain single for life going by the quoted ratio.

Watch him speak below:

 

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