Ghanaian gospel musician Obaapa Christy appears to have taken a subtle jab at her ex-husband, Pastor Love, following his recent arrest and subsequent imprisonment for theft.
This incident has drawn significant public attention, especially with the way she chose to address the situation on her social media platforms.
In a post shared on Instagram, Obaapa Christy highlighted a poignant message about the importance of acknowledging
God’s presence in one’s life, implying that those who act independently of divine guidance often find themselves in dire situations.
She stated that the most profound acknowledgment one can make is that “we are nothing without God,” while adding that the most empowering declaration is, “with God, I can do anything.”
This post coincided with the start of a new month, perhaps intended as a reflective statement on personal growth and humility.
The backdrop to her comments involves the legal troubles facing Pastor Love, who has been sentenced to four years in prison for stealing a friend’s vehicle.
Reports indicate that he was convicted for selling a 2013 Toyota Highlander, valued at approximately $50,000, without the owner’s knowledge.
The court proceedings revealed that the car had been shipped from the United States by a close friend, Samuel Amankwah, with an agreement that Pastor Love would sell it only after recovering the costs he incurred to clear it from the port.
However, he proceeded with the sale without consulting his friend, leading to serious legal consequences.
This turn of events has placed both individuals in the spotlight, with Obaapa Christy’s remarks serving as an indirect commentary on her ex-husband’s predicament, reinforcing the theme of accountability and the need for spiritual grounding in personal affairs.
Source: NewsandVibes.com