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Pastor Solomon Oduro Allegedly Divorced Charlotte Oduro To Marry A New Spouse – Girl Claims

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A contemporary wave of controversy has emerged surrounding Pastor Solomon Oduro, the estranged husband of Counsellor Charlotte Oduro, as an unidentified girl has made daring claims about his alleged actions following their divorce.

The lady, in a social media remark that has since sparked widespread consideration, acknowledged, “Deliver your new spouse’s image right here else I’ll deliver it, as a result of I don’t really feel like speaking. Individuals will speak dangerous about Charlotte however they don’t know what you will have completed.”

This cryptic assertion has fuelled speculations that Pastor Solomon Oduro might have remarried following his separation from Counsellor Charlotte Oduro. The remark additionally means that there could also be extra to the story of their divorce than what has been publicly revealed.

Whereas particulars stay unclear, the allegations have sparked conversations on-line, with many questioning the circumstances surrounding the top of their marriage and the potential involvement of a brand new associate.

Neither Pastor Solomon Oduro nor Counsellor Charlotte Oduro has formally addressed these claims, leaving the general public to anticipate additional developments on this unfolding saga.

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