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Unforgivable Act That Made Me Divorce My Wife - Gospel Singer, Paul Nwokocha

Paul Nwokocha opens up

By Jide OkonjoPublished 11 months ago 3 min read

Gospel singer Paul Nwokocha known for songs like "Aka M Di Ocha", "Chineke Nke Eluigwe", and "Ekele Oma" is opening up in a new social media share about why he left his wife over what he calls an 'abominable act.' For those who do not know, Paul Nwokocha was once married to a first wife who he then reportedly divorced and then married this second wife, just about a month later after the divorce from his first marriage. Now, barely a year after this new marriage, he is revealing why he is ending things with this second wife. Here's what Paul Nwokocha had to say.

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Taking to social media to explain why he has now left his second wife, Paul Nwokocha made a video (posted below) saying in the video:

PAUL NWOKOCHA: Greetings to you all, my friends and well-wishers. Thank you so much. My name still remains Paul Nwokocha, the minister of the gospel through songs.

I have heard so many people talk about my marital problems on social media, and I want to tell you something. If I marry today and find out that the wife I married is doing an abominable thing before God and before man, I will send her out of my house. Hear me again—if I marry someone today and find out that the person I married is doing an abominable thing before God and before man, I will send her out of my house without any apology.

How will you feel—you that is talking and showing pity on her—how will you feel if the woman you call your wife is taking pictures, videos—I mean, sending them to men? How will you feel if you find such a thing? How will you feel? I need your comment.

I married a wife, not a whore, so I owe nobody an apology for this. Stop calling me names. Not even minding how long I married you—if I find that you are doing evil before God, you are going out of my house.

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