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Entertainment of Thursday, 31 May 2018

Source: yen.com.gh

Obaapa Christy is my wife on paper - Pastor Love

Musician Obaapa Christy and Ex-husband Pastor Love Musician Obaapa Christy and Ex-husband Pastor Love

Ex-husband of Christiana Love and music producer, Mr. Hammond Love, has made a new revelation about their marriage that ended on rocks.

The pastor has said in a latest interview that though his ex-wife is married, they are still legally a couple.

Pastor Hammond Love and Christiana Adwoa Twene who came into the limelight as Christiana Love and now Obaapa Christy were married for nine years with three children. Just like most celebrity marriages, theirs faced its share of problems.

There was some marital misunderstanding between “husband” and “wife” in 2012 which brought about many issues and led to their divorce later on.

A renowned pastor, songwriter, and a music producer Mr Hammond Love publicly known as Pastor Love is one greatest pillar in Ghana gospel music industry.

His contributions to the industry is so obvious and has produced many hit songs with countless awards especially for his “ex-wife” Christiana Love (Obaapa Christy).

Pastor Hammond Love and Christiana Adwoa Twene who came into the limelight as Christiana Love now Obaapa Christy were married for nine years with three children.

There was some marital misunderstanding between “husband” and “wife” Mr and Mrs Love in 2012 which brought about many issues and led to their “divorce”.

But in an in an interview on the Soul Winners Show with Kwadwo Boateng Coxbi on Zylofon FM on Sunday, Pastor Love disclosed that Obaapa Christy is still his wife because their marriage is bonded with law and their matter is still in court.

“Christy is still my wife on paper and am not in a rush to marry any other lady until the court approves our divorce”, he answered.

He went ahead to say, although Christy is already married to a different man whom God has blessed them with one child, he still needs the court to officially set them apart.