Apostle Oduro Demands GH¢550K and Joint Custody in Divorce Battle with Rev. Charlotte Oduro

Apostle Oduro Demands GH¢550K and Joint Custody in Divorce Battle with Rev. Charlotte Oduro

Renowned preacher Apostle Oduro has reportedly filed for divorce from his wife, Rev. Charlotte Oduro, making a series of financial and custodial demands in the process. Among his claims, he is seeking GH¢550,000 from Rev. Charlotte Oduro, though the reasons behind this financial request remain undisclosed. The legal petition has sparked widespread discussions, with many eager to understand the circumstances leading to the high-profile split.

In addition to the financial claim, Apostle Oduro is also requesting joint custody of their children. This move suggests that he intends to remain actively involved in their upbringing despite the marital breakdown. The case has attracted public attention, with followers of the couple keenly observing how the legal battle unfolds. The demands highlight a complex separation that extends beyond finances into family responsibilities and emotional ties.

The divorce petition reportedly includes a lengthy list of claims, further complicating the process. While details of all the demands are yet to be fully disclosed, the case has become a trending topic, fueling debates on social media. Many are speculating on the reasons behind the separation, with some expressing support for either party. As the proceedings continue, more details are expected to emerge, shedding light on one of the most talked-about divorces in recent times.

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