The divorce was filed on the basis of an alleged attempt on the actor’s life, which was reportedly orchestrated by his now estranged wife and her brothers…
Saint Obi was the one who started the divorce procedure, according to a document seen by ENigeria Newspaper, while his wife, Lynda Amobi, appears to be sabotaging the process.
According to source, Lynda Amobi has repeatedly failed to appear in court when the case was called up, causing the Judge, Justice Omotayo O. Majekodunmi, to issue a bench warrant for her arrest.
Before now Saint Obi and Lynda Amobi had managed their marital affairs discreetly without public attention how then did the camel’s back broke.
Why Saint Obi is divorcing Lynda Amobi
The divorce was filed on the basis of an alleged attempt on the actor’s life, which was reportedly orchestrated by his now estranged wife and her brothers, Michael Amobi and Chukwumobi Amobi, in a suit filed at the High Court of Ogun State with suit number HCT/128/2019 filed by Petitioner, Mr. Saint Obi.
Also, according to source, Ms. Lynda Amobi has allegedly “imprisoned” the children of the problematic marriage by hiring Mobile Police officers to protect them without the father’s permission and therefore preventing her ex-husband access to their children.
Meanwhile, Saint Obi, who left the movie industry years ago to pursue a different career, is no stranger to divorce controversies, as the actor’s first marriage to the daughter of a Lagos pastor ended in divorce years ago (before the social media era), with the divorce process making headlines across the country, may be in for another round of controversy.
Born Obinna Nwafor in 1965 the talented Nollywood actor who has been in films such as Candle Light, Sakobi, Goodbye Tomorrow, Heart of Gold, Festival of Fire, Executive Crime, and Last Party has obviously paid his dues.
After doing a commercial for Peugeot on NTA, the Theatre Arts graduate from the University of Jos entered the acting scene in 1996. He has appeared in nearly 60 films.
Saint Obi produced his first film, Take Me to Maama, in 2001, in which he acted alongside Ebi Sam, Rachel Oniga, Nse Abel, and Enebeli Elebuwa as Jerry.
Saint Obi was born in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on November 16, 1965. He is from Okpa in Imo State’s Mbaitolo Local Government Area. He is the only male child of his parents and has eight sisters.
In Nigeria’s Nollywood business, Saint Obi is a well-known actor. He is well-known for the type of roles he portrays in films; he enjoys being in action films, earning him the moniker “Nigerian James Bond.”
E-Nigeriang