Too many situationships in the world – Gyakie opens up about love life

At 25, Ghana’s songbird Gyakie has built a remarkable name for herself on stage, but when it comes to love, her story takes a different turn.

Despite the admiration she receives, the singer admits she is still very single—and it is by choice.

Speaking in an interview, Gyakie described today’s dating scene as confusing and filled with half-hearted advances and undefined relationships, which she finds deeply unappealing.

“Guys are not scared of coming close, but I am not seeing the right one yet. People have made advances, obviously, in the industry and across… they are not coming correct the way I want it. Someone will try to speak or make advances, but you know they are not trying to stay committed. Too many situationships in the world,” she said.

Gyakie explained that she is not willing to settle for less, stressing that she wants a serious and intentional partner who is ready to define the relationship from the onset.

For her, dating is not just about fun or spoiling each other but about stability and building with purpose.

She admitted her biggest fear is ending up in a one-sided relationship where she sees things as serious, but the other person views it as “just vibes.”

That fear, coupled with her resolve not to waste time, has made her cautious about who she lets into her life.

Revealing another key non-negotiable, Gyakie said no man has yet taken things far enough to involve her family—something she considers essential in any genuine relationship.

Until that happens, she is choosing to remain focused on her career and personal growth rather than risk regrets.

Source: Abigail Bonney