A Ghanaian pastor, Apostle Solomon Oduro, founder of Solomon Oduro Ministries, has officially announced the dissolution of his marriage to Rev. Charlotte Oduro, a well-known marriage counsellor.
In 2022, Rev. Charlotte Oduro advised women not to leave their husbands over infidelity but instead to give them a good treat anytime they return from having an extramarital affair.
According to her, women should not bug their husbands or push them away with unnecessary complaints and criticisms anytime they detect such acts.
As a guest on Accra-based Okay FM with host Abieku Santana, Oduro said people should endeavour to be considerate to their fellow humans and not be quick to judge them.
“When your husband returns home from cheating, let him settle, give him good s3x and food. It’s not right for anyone to cheat. Yes, it is wrong but we have all done wrong so we should be human. Let’s think thoroughly before we judge. It’s not right to do it but let’s give people a listening ear. After paying attention and listening, you can detect whether their actions were as a result of a mistake, or it was deliberate,” she stated.
In a press release issued on Monday, February 10, 2025, her husband, Apostle Oduro stated that the decision to dissolve the marriage was reached after much prayer, discussion, and careful consideration.
“After much prayer, discussion, and careful consideration, irreconcilable differences have necessitated this move,” the statement read.
According to the release, the couple had been separated for the past three years and officially dissolved their marriage traditionally last year.
Apostle Oduro, who described himself as “a man of God, a public figure, and a role model to many,” said he felt it was his duty to officially communicate the development to the public to prevent misinformation, speculation, or undue controversy.
“I humbly request that this sensitive transition be met with understanding,” he said.
Apostle Oduro has called on his loved ones, well-wishers, and the Body of Christ to uphold both himself and Rev. Charlotte Oduro in prayers as they navigate this transition.
He remains committed to his divine calling, which is the propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and has expressed gratitude for the continued goodwill, love, and prayers of all who have stood by him in his journey of faith.
“May the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, guide all hearts and minds during this season of transition,” the statement concluded.