Pastor and Wife End 11-Year Marriage in the UK: Japa Strain Sparks Concern Over Broken Homes
A pastor and his wife have ended their 11-year marriage, despite having three children and spending only three years in the UK. The story reflects a growing trend where many Nigerian couples face severe marital strain after relocating abroad. The “japa” wave is increasingly linked to rising divorce rates, with even long-term relationships — including a couple who courted for four years — collapsing within months due to new pressures and “irreconcilable differences.” The incident has sparked deeper questions about why marriages that survive in Nigeria suddenly fail shortly after relocation.
A pastor and his wife have ended their 11-year marriage, despite having three children and spending only three years in the UK. The story reflects a growing trend where many Nigerian couples face severe marital strain after relocating abroad. The “japa” wave is increasingly linked to rising divorce rates, with even long-term relationships — including a couple who courted for four years — collapsing within months due to new pressures and “irreconcilable differences.” The incident has sparked deeper questions about why marriages that survive in Nigeria suddenly fail shortly after relocation.
Pastor and Wife End 11-Year Marriage in the UK: Japa Strain Sparks Concern Over Broken Homes
A pastor and his wife have ended their 11-year marriage, despite having three children and spending only three years in the UK. The story reflects a growing trend where many Nigerian couples face severe marital strain after relocating abroad. The “japa” wave is increasingly linked to rising divorce rates, with even long-term relationships — including a couple who courted for four years — collapsing within months due to new pressures and “irreconcilable differences.” The incident has sparked deeper questions about why marriages that survive in Nigeria suddenly fail shortly after relocation.
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