Founder and leader of Abroso Family Church, Daniel Obinim, has disclosed plans to move into his newly acquired $400,000 house at Trasacco with his children while living separately from his wife, Florence Obinim.
Speaking during a church service, the controversial preacher explained that the decision was motivated by his desire to have peace of mind amid ongoing challenges in his marriage.
According to Obinim, he intends to reside in the new property with his children and make occasional visits to his family rather than living together with his wife full-time.
The preacher stated that the arrangement is not driven by hatred or resentment toward Florence Obinim but rather a personal choice aimed at preserving his emotional well-being and avoiding unnecessary stress.
Obinim also revealed that he has allegedly received threats from some individuals affiliated with a group known as Team Legal Wives. He claimed the threats followed recent comments he made concerning his wife and certain people whom he believes are negatively influencing her.
Addressing the controversy surrounding his remarks, Obinim maintained that his comments were made out of concern and not malice. He insisted that his intentions were misunderstood and that he only wanted to address issues he felt were affecting his family.


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