Wife of the Director of Communications at the Office of the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Eugene Arhin’s wife has been in the news after she filed for divorce at the Matrimonial Division of the High Court in Accra on February 10, 2021.
Gloria Arhin accused her husband Eugene Arhin of committing adultery during their marriage, desertion, etc in her suit.
The Divorce brought attention to Eugene Arhin and his wife, Gloria Arhin coupled with other controversies.
However, People are wondering who the wife of the Popular Politician is.
Name
Eugene Arhin’s wife is officially known as Gloria Assan Arhin.
Age
Gloria Assan Arhin is likely to be in her 30s considering her husband’s age of 37 and the ages of her children.
3. Work
From what we gathered from the divorce suit, Eugene Arhin’s wife had a banking job at SG-SSB where she worked as a credit officer.
Gloria Arhin claimed that her husband consistently convinced her to leave her bank job but she later joined Charterhouse, organizers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards(VGMA).
4. Marriage
Gloria Arhin and Eugene Arhin got married in a traditional wedding in 2012. The couple had a wedding in February 2013 which was attended by President Nana Akufo-Addo.
5.Children
Gloria Arhin has 3 children with her husband, Eugene Arhin. The Children are Kelsie,6, Kayla,4, and Keeon who is almost two years old.
However, Eugene Arhin has finally spoken after his wife’s lawsuit against him at the Accra High Court went viral on social media.
Reacting to this in a Facebook post sighted by browngh.com, Mr Arhin said most of the allegations leveled against her are untrue and baseless.
According to him, he has never abused or assault his wife before.
Below is his post:
“I have seen a divorce petition filed by my wife, which has been deliberately leaked all over social media obviously to achieve a certain effect.
“I have still not been served with these court processes, and, upon receipt, my lawyers will respond accordingly. Every marriage has challenges, and such challenges should not be addressed in the court of public opinion.
“I will not, for the sake of my children, and for the dignity of my wife, engage in any public banter. In as much as many of the claims leveled against me are baseless and untrue, especially with respect to properties and physical abuse, I will hold my peace and deal with them in the Court of Law.”
Story culled from www.Browngh.com