
Bishop Daniel Obinim, the founder of the International God’s Way Church, has announced a significant shift in his domestic life by relocating from his matrimonial home to a newly acquired $400,000 residence in Trasacco. The move, scheduled for June 15, 2026, marks a physical separation from his wife, gospel musician Florence Obinim. Despite this development, the Bishop has been quick to clarify that the arrangement is a strategic choice for his emotional well-being and peace of mind rather than a formal end to their marriage. He emphasized that he remains committed to the union but feels the need for a separate space to manage current domestic challenges.
During recent sermons and public addresses, Obinim detailed his plans to reside in the Trasacco property with his children while visiting Florence occasionally. He attributed the necessity of this move to discomfort with his wife's current associations and external influences. The Bishop also alleged that he has faced threats from a group known as 'Team Legal Wives' following his public comments about his marriage. Defending his reputation against critics, Obinim asserted that he is among the best husbands in Ghana, arguing that the fact his wife has stayed with him through various difficulties proves he is not the 'bad person' he is often portrayed to be in the media. He assured his congregation that if a divorce were ever to happen, he would be the first to announce it directly to them.
Florence Obinim has responded to the evolving situation with a display of spiritual and emotional resilience. In a video shared on social media, she addressed the rumors of marital strife by stating that she is immune to the pain of a 'broken heart.' She emphasized that her heart belongs to God and not to any human being, suggesting that she would feel pity for anyone who chose to leave her rather than suffering personal devastation. Florence further asserted her independence, stating she would never beg for forgiveness for actions she did not commit, a sentiment that many followers interpreted as a subtle reaction to her husband’s public grievances.
The unfolding drama has sparked intense discussion across Ghana, highlighting the complexities of high-profile ministerial marriages. While Bishop Obinim insists that the relocation is a move toward peace rather than a precursor to legal separation, the public nature of their disagreement continues to draw scrutiny. As the Bishop settles into his new Trasacco home, the future of the couple's relationship remains a subject of public interest, with both parties currently prioritizing their individual peace and spiritual focus over traditional cohabitation.
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