Gospel musician and entrepreneur Florence Obinim has stated that she would be prepared to accept a divorce if her husband, Daniel Obinim, decides to bring their marriage to an end.
Speaking during a recent interview, Florence Obinim opened up about her views on marriage, loyalty, and personal happiness, stressing that while she remains committed to her relationship, she would not force anyone to stay in a marriage against their will.
According to her, marriage should be built on mutual love, understanding, and respect, and if one partner no longer wishes to continue the union, it is important to accept reality rather than hold on to a relationship that has broken down.
Florence noted that she has played her role as a wife and remains supportive of her husband, but emphasized that she is emotionally prepared for whatever decision the future may hold. She added that although divorce is not something she desires, she would not stand in the way if Bishop Obinim chooses that path.
Her comments have generated widespread discussion on social media, with many users praising her candidness and maturity in addressing a sensitive subject. Others have interpreted her remarks as a reflection of confidence and self-worth, arguing that no individual should feel compelled to remain in an unhappy relationship.
Despite the speculation sparked by her statement, Florence Obinim did not indicate that there are ongoing marital problems between herself and Bishop Obinim. Instead, she spoke generally about relationships and the importance of respecting a partner’s choices.
The couple, who have been married for several years and are among Ghana’s most well-known religious and entertainment personalities, have often been in the public spotlight. Their marriage has frequently attracted media attention, with both Florence and Bishop Obinim publicly expressing their affection and support for each other on numerous occasions.
For now, neither Florence Obinim nor Bishop Obinim has suggested that their marriage is ending, but her remarks have reignited conversations about commitment, personal freedom, and the realities of modern relationships.
