Ivory Coast / An old statement from Akissi Delta makes people talk: “A man who married a servant must…”

Ivory Coast / An old statement from Akissi Delta makes people talk: “A man who married a servant must…”
Ivory Coast / An old statement from Akissi Delta makes people talk: “A man who married a servant must…”

In Ivory Coast, an old statement from actress and producer Akissi Delta shakes the web.

In recent times when the web is burning with debates between women servants and bosses, a statement from Akissi Delta reinforces the position of some on the debate.

»I arrived in Abidjan in 1968 with my grandparents. My very first job was as a servant.

A job that I like. People complain that I always remind people that I was a servant. In any case, I’m not ashamed of it.

By being a servant, you acquire another education. A man who married a servant must say to himself that he married the best woman.

Because a woman who has been a servant knows how to run a house. She never sits down. She always keeps busy.

Even being in her home with her husband, one gets the impression that she is always working.

Her habits, her reflexes as a servant that she was, still stick to her.

She manages her household very well. She cooks very well. Me, thanks to this job, I know how to cook the dishes of the sixty (60) ethnic groups of Côte d’Ivoire.

Even dishes from other African countries and European cuisine, I know how to do it all. » confided the actress in September 2023.

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