Ghanaian Broadcaster MFK: I’ll Never Discuss My Marriage Problems on Radio
Award-winning Ghanaian media personality, Maame Frimpomaa Korankye, popularly known as MFK has addressed recent criticisms surrounding her popular radio show The Lawson Afisem. In an exclusive interview with GhPage’s Rashad, the celebrated broadcaster made it clear that while she uses her platform to mediate relationship issues she draws a strong line between her professional responsibilities and her private life.
MFK revealed that she has been married for two years but emphasized that her marital life will never become a topic of discussion on her show or in the public domain.
No matter what I’ll never discuss my marriage problems on radio, she stated firmly.
Her remarks come amid ongoing public debates over the influence of her show with some critics alleging that her content has the potential to harm relationships rather than mend them. However, MFK was quick to push back on such claims maintaining that her work has had a positive impact on many individuals and couples.
My show has done more good than bad. I don’t break marriages, she said.
Yes, I have problems in my marriage, but that doesn’t mean I’ll bring them to the radio. I separate my personal life from my work, she added.
As the host of The Lawson Afisem, MFK is known for tackling real-life issues with a bold, engaging and practical approach. Her ability to facilitate sensitive conversations while maintaining a neutral stance has earned her a strong following and industry recognition.
In the interview, she urged critics and the general public to focus on the educational value and supportive role of her show rather than dwell on controversies.
I use my platform to help others. It’s not about me—it’s about the people who listen, who call in, and who need guidance, she explained.
MFK’s firm stance on keeping her personal life private while offering help to others highlights her professionalism and dedication to her craft. As one of the leading female voices in Ghanaian media, she continues to champion content that both educates and empowers her audience.