Anita Ebhodaghe,
formerly Anita Oyakhilome, a pioneer member of Christ Embassy, where she
rose to become a pastor, got married to Oyakhilome in 1991, and have
two daughters.
A statement by her
solicitors, Attwaters Jameson Hill, said the divorce was finalised on
February 8 and hinted that she had dropped Oyahkilome from her name,
while also severing all ties with the church.
The statement,
published on the United Kingdom-based law firm's website reads: "We have
been requested by Anita Oyakhilome to confirm that on February 8, 2016 a
decree absolute was pronounced in the High Court of Justice Principal
Registry of the Family Division dissolving her marriage to Christian
Onehirokpeana Oyakhilome.
In 2014, it was in
the news that Anita had filed for a divorce, accusing her pastor husband
of indulging in illicit affairs with female members of the church. This
came to the fore after months of rumours suggesting that all was not
well with the marriage.
In the following
months, their marital crisis got messier as both Anita's lawyers and
Oyakhilome issued statements that suggested the damage to the
relationship was irreparable.
Shortly after, news
of a suit for separation broke, images of Anita, which were very
prominent on the church's website, were removed with her name and image
also missing from subsequent editions of Rhapsody of Realities, the
church's devotional, which she had co-authored for years with her
estranged husband.
Oyakhilome, at that
time, dismissed reports about the messy divorce including those
suggesting that adultery was one of the grounds for the divorce,
accusing the media of publishing a lot of "stupid things".
SOURCE: http://allafrica.com/stories/201602190086.html
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