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Gospel Star Selina Boateng Announces Divorce After 6-Year Marriage

Acclaimed Ghanaian gospel musician Selina Boateng confirms the end of her marriage to Isaac Berchie, offering candid insights about personal growth and future possibilities.

ParEdwin Gyimah
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Gospel musician Selina Boateng during her recent interview announcing life changes and future aspirations

Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician Selina Boateng has officially announced the end of her six-year marriage to Isaac Berchie during a candid interview on Okay FM's drive-time show with Nana Romeo on Thursday, August 14, 2025.

From Celebrated Union to Public Dissolution

The announcement marks the end of what was once celebrated as a model Christian union, similar to the reverence shown by prominent spiritual figures in Ghana's religious community. The couple's 2019 wedding in Kumasi featured both traditional and church ceremonies at the Church of Pentecost, Maakro Central.

Musical Legacy and Personal Journey

Boateng, whose career achievements mirror the cultural impact of other celebrated Ghanaian musicians, has maintained her influential position in the gospel music scene. Her accolades include the 2012 VGMA Gospel Song of the Year award and four Ghana Gospel Industry Awards.

Milestones and Transitions

The couple welcomed their first child, a son, in March 2022. However, like many public figures managing personal challenges while maintaining professional commitments, Boateng has shown resilience similar to other prominent Ghanaian personalities facing life transitions.

Moving Forward

"I am very single and ready to try again but I don't know whether I will go for a pastor or not. I will leave that up to God," Boateng stated during her interview.

The artist emphasized that she feels no shame about her divorce and offered guidance to young people contemplating marriage, stressing the importance of personal choice and thorough partner evaluation before commitment.

Edwin Gyimah

Ghanaian journalist, covering African affairs for the past 10 years.