Bnoskka, a renowned Creative Arts Business and Intellectual Property consultant has proposed the establishment of a divorce recovery counselling service, citing the potential benefits for individuals navigating post-divorce challenges.
Speaking on Adom FM, Bnoskka addressed a range of topics, including relationships and marriage counselling. During the discussion, he referenced Charlotte Oduro, a respected marriage counsellor currently undergoing divorce proceedings.
“It would be a step in the right direction if Charlotte Oduro established a divorce recovery counselling service,” Bnoskka stated.
“Having gone through the experience herself, she could offer valuable guidance and support to others facing similar struggles.”
His remarks sparked a broader conversation among panellists about the importance of structured support systems for individuals dealing with divorce.
The idea was met with nods of agreement, with many recognizing the potential impact such a service could have in Ghana.
Bnoskka, who also lectures at the University of Education, Winneba, leveraged his expertise to highlight the significance of tailored counselling services. His insights left a lasting impression on both the panel and the audience, reinforcing the need for post-divorce support mechanisms in the country.