Back in the 1950s, Aunty Eva – real name Mary Carlis-Paittoo – created a safe space in the Sunday Mirror where Ghanaians could ask honest, personal questions without shame. She became one of the first agony aunts in the country, offering judgement-free advice when no one else would.
Now her daughter, Adowa, is continuing that legacy for a new generation.
Inspired by the letters she saw her mother respond to late at night, Adowa is here to speak your language – with clarity, care, and zero judgement. In a world of sneaky link culture, TikTok myths, and social pressure, she’s holding space for real talk and honest questions.
She’s not here to preach. Just to listen, guide, and remind you you’re not alone.
📥 Got something on your mind? Ask anonymously below. No names. No shame. Just real talk