Young Man Narrates How his Wife Divorced Him in UK, Speaks About Failed Marriage Abroad

Young Man Narrates How his Wife Divorced Him in UK, Speaks About Failed Marriage Abroad

  • Krist, a Ghanaian man living in the UK, has opened up about his failed marriage and working life
  • He sat for an interview with SVTV Africa's DJ Nyaami and discussed how he overcame abuse from his estranged partner before their divorce
  • YEN.com.gh, a widely read Ghanaian media, reached out to US professional intimacy coach Erica Daniel about how the ex-couple can manage the disappointment

A UK-based Ghanaian man, Krist, has recalled how he overcame tribulations and marital problems when he relocated from Ghana to the European country.

Speaking to DJ Nyaami on SVTV Africa, he revealed that his ex-wife physically abused him during their marriage and threw him out of their home before finally divorcing him.

Photos of Krist.
Ghanaian man details how his ex-wife funded his relocation to the UK and threw him out. Photo credit: SVTV Africa.
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Man's failed marriage in UK

Krist explained that he moved to the UK with the support of his ex-wife when his business collapsed in Ghana, but the marriage fell apart because of her quick-tempered behaviour.

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"My ex-wife was quick-tempered. She attacked me outside once after roughly a month in the UK. My wife is petite, but she smacked me twice.
''I encouraged her to calm down since she was upset with her mother. She chastised me for failing to defend her. After that encounter, I had four visions of our divorce," he said on SVTV Africa.

How couple can manage crisis

A popular Ghanaian media, YEN.com.gh, spoke with Erica Daniel, a professional intimacy coach from the United States, on how the ex-couple might manage their disappointment.

''When a couple divorces, there might be resentment and disappointment, especially if you have a loving relationship with someone. As a result, people must appreciate and be honest about their emotions.
''They should take advantage of whatever is going on inside them to decrease their hold on them. They should also receive the necessary assistance in transitioning from emotions that control them to emotions that control them. These would assist them in dealing with disappointment and other difficulties,'' Daniel told YEN.com.gh.

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Watch the interview below:

Man relocated his family to Canada

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a man narrated how a family man sold his supermarket in Lagos state for N40m because he wanted to relocate his wife and kids to Canada.

When he got to Canada, the man became homesick. He and his family agreed for him to come home while they remained abroad. The woman later betrayed him.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Nkem Ikeke (Copy editor) Nkem Ikeke is currently a copy editor who also writes for the politics and current affairs desk on weekends. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication degree from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (2010), and has over 10 years of work experience in the media industry (Reporter, News Agency of Nigeria). Email: n.ikeke@corp.legit.ng

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