Deaconess Of Mamprobi Pentecost Church Snatches Husband Of Her Close Friend
In a startling turn of events, information reaching this news outlet indicates that a 60-year-old deaconess at the Mamprobi Branch of the Pentecost Church in Accra, Madam Sophia Love Sackey, has found herself at the center of a legal and moral controversy.
After two decades of marriage, this news outlet gathered that Madam Sackey whose many people described as a tiger woman has filed for divorce against her husband, demanding half of his properties, many of which were acquired long before their marriage.
It has emerged that Madam Sackey, before marrying the man, has already married and divorced a taxi driver at Kaneshie for which they had two children.
Sources revealed that the same treatment
she is giving his current husband is the same Madam Sackey meted out to her former Taxi driver husband, who has to spent all her savings and earnings on the two children she
(Love Sophia Sackey) brought into the marriage.
However, this news outlet is reliably informed that several attempts by the management of Church Of Pentecost Mamprobi to settle the matter amicable to prevent her not to divorce her current husband were completely rejected by her.
Madam Sackey's husband, whose name
has been withheld, was previously married
to another woman in the person of Madam Mother Akosua from Kwahu who brought a marital issue before Madam Sackey, believing she was an deaconess of the church.
Seeing her as a woman of God who comes
to Kaneshie Market to preach the gospel, Madam Akosua told her about her marital problems and that Madam Sackey mediated the matter and advised the couple who is her closet friend to divorce the man.
The man's former wife, now deceased, agreed and initiated the divorce based on Madam Sackey's counsel.
This news outlet understands that Madam Sackey has succeeded in deceiving the first wife to divorce her husband and later on she moved to get marriage to the same man.
Tragically, Madam Akosua allegedly died from the trauma of the divorce.
After 20 years of marriage, Madam Sackey is now seeking a divorce and claiming ownership of a building properties that actually belongs to her husband's mother, as well as another property that belonged to the deceased wife.
The latest development was her moved to
sue the husband in Circuit Court at Dansoman in Accra.
In a suit number CCD/C4/48/24, Madam Sackey is seeking the honourable court to help her claim ownership of house properties including eight (8) flats of two-bedroom apartments at Ofankor, eight (8) flats bedroom apartments located at Dansoman Keep Fit Down Area and an completed house at Obo Kwahu in the Eastern Region.
Allegations have surfaced that Madam Sackey fabricated claims to support her current legal suit, aiming to seize her husband's assets.
Sources indicate that Madam Sackey frequently boasts about her legal actions against her husband at Makola Market, where she sells goods, causing distress and fear in her husband.
Church members are also questioning Sophia's character, noting that her behavior is unbefitting of her position as a deaconess.
This controversy has tarnished her reputation within the church, prompting church elders to intervene in an attempt to mediate the dispute.
Despite their efforts, Sophia remains steadfast in her pursuit of divorce and property claims, further straining relations within the church community.
Allegations have also emerged of her maltreatment of her husband's children from his previous marriage, while favouring her own children from a prior relationship.
This case has not only brought personal anguish to Sophia's husband but has also cast a shadow over the Mamprobi Branch of the Pentecost Church, raising questions about leadership and moral integrity within the congregation.
As the legal battle unfolds, the church and community members watch closely, hoping for a resolution that upholds justice and truth.
Many people in the church believe that is her stock-in-trade and her sole intention of getting married is to frustrate the men, take over their properties to enrich herself.
Meanwhile, it has been emerged that Madam Sackey has brought two children to marry the man but she made the man to take good care of her two children who have completed Universities of Ghana, Legon and Ashesi respectively.
This news outlet learnt that through the efforts of her husband, her two children were also having stores selling items at Makola market in Accra.
Suddenly, investigations revealed that the children of the man who had with his late ex-wife were badly manhandled/maltreated by Madam Sackey.
The sources revealed that because of these false statements by Madam Sackey, her husband has been seriously injured in his reputation and had been shunned and brought to public ridicule, hatred, scandal, odium and contempt.