Obofour Says Wife’s Questions About His Fidelity Left Him Disturbed Amid Alleged Side-Chick Rumours
Reverend Obofour, the founder of Anointed Palace Chapel and a prominent Ghanaian pastor, has addressed recent rumours linking him to an alleged side relationship, saying that questions from his wife, Queen Ciara, about his fidelity left him feeling disturbed and emotionally unsettled. The pastor spo
Ogyem Solomon

Reverend Obofour, the founder of Anointed Palace Chapel and a prominent Ghanaian pastor, has addressed recent rumours linking him to an alleged side relationship, saying that questions from his wife, Queen Ciara, about his fidelity left him feeling disturbed and emotionally unsettled.
The pastor spoke during a TikTok Live session on February 4, 2026, where he sought to clarify the situation and respond to widespread speculation on social media. While denying the allegations, Obofour admitted that the scrutiny and the questions from his wife had taken a toll on his peace of mind.
The controversy arose after social media users began circulating claims that Obofour had been involved in extramarital affairs. One post by a socialite, Maame Sika, wishing him a happy birthday sparked a flurry of online chatter, suggesting an intimate relationship between the two. Additionally, another woman, Ohemaa Kwartemaa, allegedly claimed she had a long-term relationship with the pastor and children with him—claims that remain unverified.
Responding to the rumours, Obofour firmly rejected any suggestion of infidelity, calling the reports fabricated stories aimed at tarnishing his reputation. He emphasized that much of the content circulating online is based on hearsay rather than fact. The pastor further assured followers that his marriage is intact and that Queen Ciara remains supportive, despite the public scrutiny.
Obofour described how the situation had affected him personally, saying that being confronted about his loyalty by his wife was deeply unsettling. He stressed that the emotional impact of such questions is significant, even for someone in the public eye, and called on the public to exercise caution before making assumptions about people’s private lives.
Observers note that the saga highlights the broader challenge of managing public perception and social media speculation, especially for high-profile religious figures. Many supporters have urged followers and online users to avoid spreading unverified claims, emphasizing that such stories can have lasting personal and familial consequences.
Despite the ongoing attention, Obofour continues his pastoral duties, and both he and his wife have sought to reassure their congregation and followers that their marriage remains strong. The pastor also encouraged respect for privacy, reminding the public that not every social media claim reflects reality.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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