Queen Ciara reaffirms love and loyalty to Rev. Obofour amid online criticism
Queen Ciara, the wife of popular Ghanaian preacher Reverend Obofour, has publicly declared her unwavering love and commitment to her husband, despite facing criticism and online attacks.
Speaking during a recent TikTok live session, she firmly stated that no woman can come between her and her husband, emphasising that their relationship remains strong and unbreakable.
According to her, she is not bothered by negative comments or attempts by critics to insult her or her children on social media.
She made it clear that such remarks do not shake her confidence or affect her marriage.
“I don’t care about any other woman. Rev. Obofour is mine and will always be mine. I’m not leaving him for anyone,” she said.
Queen Ciara also opened up about their journey together, revealing that she married the preacher at a young age and has grown alongside him over the years.
She described their marriage as one built on genuine love, understanding, and shared goals.
She expressed pride in being his wife and highlighted the life they have built together as a family, including raising their children.
“I love my husband so much. I wouldn’t have married him if I didn’t truly love him.
We’ve planned our lives together since we got married, and I don’t know anyone else apart from him.
We have children together and have been married for 18 good years,” she added.
Her remarks come amid ongoing social media conversations about her marriage, but she remains resolute in defending her relationship and family
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