Church members and other well-wishers hoping the matrimonial
squabble between popular televangelist, Chris Oyakhilome and his wife, Anita,
would be resolved in no time should forget it as Mrs. Oyakhilome has ruled out
the possibility of ever reconciling with her estranged husband. Chris and Anita
Oyakhilome
Speaking to PREMIUM TIMES, through her lawyers, Mrs
Oyakhilome said her relationship with Pastor Chris had terribly degenerated
that there is no room for any reconciliation or out-of-court settlement.
This newspaper had contacted Mrs. Oyakhilome through her
lawyers, Attwaters Jameson Hill Solicitors, after news broke that she had filed
for divorce, to enquire whether any out-of-court settlement option was being
explored.
In their response Tuesday, her attorneys said there was no
chance the estranged couple would ever live as husband and wife again.
“It is with great sadness that our client, Pastor Anita
Oyakhilome, has come to the conclusion that her marriage to Pastor Christian
Oyakhilome has irretrievably broken down and regrettably there is no hope of
any reconciliation,” said Stephen Goddard, Business Development Manager of
Attwaters Jameson Hill Solicitors.
From early this year, there had been speculation that the
marriage between Mr Oyakhilome, the founder of Believers Love World (aka Christ
Embassy), and his wife, who is also Vice-president of the ministry, was
collapsing.
Some church members even set up a Facebook page, “Where is
Rev Anita Oyakhilome”, in May dedicated to addressing the issue.
The church initially denied reports that the couple were
estranged and possibly divorcing.
But TheCable news website reported on August 29 that Mrs.
Oyakhilome had filed for divorce since April 9, accusing Pastor Chris, as he is
fondly called by his followers, of “adultery” and “unreasonable behavior”.
Pastor Chris has denied the allegations. He however warned
church members against analyzing his problem with his wife adding that the
church is not a political party.
He said his wife is a bitter and angry woman who is being
influenced by bad friends who are out to seek his downfall.
The pastor added that most pastors’ wives usually think they
are equal to their husbands after they get married.
He said his wife wanted to overpower the authorities of the
elders she met when she joined the Christian ministry.
As the divorce battle rages, Mrs. Oyakhilome’s profile has
been pulled down from the church’s website.
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