
In a recent interview, Kumawood actress Christiana Awuni made headlines by criticizing Rev. Charlotte Oduro following the news of her divorce. Awuni’s remarks, shared on Max TV on February 11, 2025, challenge the very advice Oduro has given to women regarding relationships.
Awuni pointed out the irony of Oduro’s situation. The reverend has often advised women to endure toxic marriages, claiming that no marriage is perfect. Awuni questioned why Oduro couldn’t apply her own teachings when it came to her own marriage. “If you had respected your husband, would he have divorced you?” she asked, emphasizing that one cannot simply preach advice without living it.
Awuni expressed frustration over Oduro’s tendency to place the burden of relationship maintenance solely on women. She criticized Oduro for attacking women rather than holding men accountable for their actions. “You can’t keep forcing women to endure marriages and respect their husbands while ignoring the other side,” Awuni stated.
When prompted about whether Oduro should apologize for her controversial advice, Awuni did not hold back. “If she is not ashamed, she should come and apologize to us and say that she’s sorry,” she declared. This statement reflects the growing sentiment among some women who feel marginalized by Oduro’s one-sided teachings.
Awuni’s comments resonate with the broader conversation about relationships and the expectations placed on women. The recent separation of Rev. Charlotte Oduro and her husband, Apostle Solomon Oduro, has sparked this debate. The couple had reportedly been separated for three years before an official announcement confirmed their divorce due to irreconcilable differences.
Other public figures, including musician Mzbel and fashion critic Charlie Dior, have also weighed in on this issue. They echoed Awuni’s concerns about the nature of Oduro’s advice, highlighting its one-sidedness and the negative impact it can have on women.