Artiste manager Bullgod has expressed discontent over the criticism Apostle Solomon Oduro has faced after publicly revealing the news of his divorce from Rev. Charlotte Oduro.
In a discussion on United Showbiz on February 16, 2025, Bullgod urged netizens to cut Apostle Solomon Oduro some slack, emphasising that he particularly endured suffering during the marriage.
Bullgod insisted that the pastor should be seen as the victim, not Charlotte Oduro, pointing to videos circulating on social media in which Charlotte confessed to abusing her ex-husband.
“I don’t see any reason why a man of God like that would lie to the public… With all seriousness, what she did wasn’t right. For her to consistently go out there and wash their dirty linen in public… If the man had been the one to beat her, or done all that the woman did, Ghanaians would have dragged him,” he said.
Bullgod further explained that Apostle Solomon Oduro’s decision to publicly announce the divorce was not to tarnish Charlotte Oduro’s reputation, but rather a result of a lack of communication between the couple.
“If there had been some understanding between them, I think they would have issued a joint press statement. But because something was wrong, that is why he said that alone,” he added.
Bullgod also stated that if he had been in Apostle Solomon Oduro’s shoes, he would have retaliated to some of the physical confrontations from his wife.
“If I were the one she hit in the balls, I would have hit her back. If a woman can beat a man, then we can also conclude that a man can beat a woman. We can’t sit here while a man is being bullied. Hitting him doesn’t pain me as much as tarnishing his image in public,” he stated.
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Apostle Solomon Oduro has suffered, so why make him the victim? – Bullgod #UnitedShowbiz pic.twitter.com/HQyvBlJlY5
— UTV Ghana (@utvghana) February 16, 2025
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