Gospel musician Ohemaa Mercy says she has on several occasions thought of divorcing her husband Isaac Twum-Ampofo.
Speaking in an interview with Agyeman Prempeh on Power FM, she said just like any other married couple, she fights with her husband and divorce has crossed her mind a number of times.
Sharing her experience, Ohemaa Mercy said one time she had a fight with her husband after he made a funny comment about her dress when they were going for an event.
“My husband jokingly passed that comment but I did take not it lightly at all. I was hurt and thought about leaving,” she said.
Ohemaa Mercy explained that anytime thoughts about divorce came to mind she prayed and cancelled such negative thoughts.
“Prayer answers everything and I believe this is what has helped us so far. Although we fight we are able to resolve our differences,” she said.
She admitted that her husband had been very supportive. “My husband is my pillar and has been supportive. I thank God I met him and I love him dearly,” she said.
Ohemaa Mercy was in the studio to promote the sixth edition of her Tehillah Experience concert, scheduled for the Calvary Temple of the ICGC, Spintex on August 11.
Artistes billed to minister include reigning VGMA Gospel Artiste of the Year Diana Antwi Hamilton, Joe Mettle, Elder Mireku and Ceccy Twum.
Joining the list are international artistes Lebo Sekgobela from South Africa, Michael Mahendere of Zimbabwe and Evelyn Wangiru from Kenya.
Source: graphic showbiz
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Hmmmmm, just a comment on ur outfit? and u wanted divorce? Fame and immaturity oo. Madam grow up wai.
Na who cause am? She could have ended the conversation at yes IT HAS EVER CROSSED MY IND TO DIVORCE. Do you know the so called celebrity marriages crushes so easily? THEY TALK UNNECESSARILY. Marriage is sacred. If we manage to caress what happens at home so it does not explode, lets SHUT THAT UP to the public. AL MARRIAGES have fights, quarrels, so it is NO NEWS to talk about these to the world. Being popular DOES NOT and SHOULD not make you a super performing or under performing YOU. Singers and actors should LEARN from Will Smith and family and you will understand why despite everything, they have stayed as happily as ever.
I wonder how we read and write certain comments like this. Cheap internet is the caurse . The woman and her husband are real unlike u fake people who hide behind your pcs and write Trush. Like seriously. God bless u my dear sister Ohemaa and Husband
Do you expect her to wait until he insult her mother before she thinks of divorce? People can even kill for just a mere provocation so what are you talking about. Holier than thou people.You should rather be ashamed of you comment here.
@Yaw don’t make comments on such publications statements this media report or you will insult people for nothing. Get to listen to the full interview and stop the insult please. She didnt just make that statement and beside are u not a human being don’t u get to the extent that inside of u wanted to do something and resolved it within urself? I love this woman . She is real and very great. Trust me one who has respected and honored the institution of marriage all this while . Bless u Ohemaa . You remain an inspiration to a lot of us who are married. That same interview they are making negativity out of worked a miracle in my home. My husband and I were listening and held our hands to patch up our differences that same day. You are an amazing woman
Your heart desires shall be met wai. A mere comment on ur outfit can trigger thoughts of divorce? SHAME.
As a woman of God, was just complaining about your outfit enough for you to start thinking of divorcing him? Come on my dear lady. Fame does not give you more power than the head of your household. You could address his comment in a better way if you find them unsavory but not to the extent going to seek for a divorce.