Renowned Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Enoch Oduro-Agyei, popularly known as Trigmatic, has recently revealed details about his divorce from ex-wife Edith Schandorf during a candid interview on D-Black’s “Unkut” show.
Trigmatic shared that the divorce, which took place three years ago, was a mutual decision reached by both parties. Despite keeping this aspect of his personal life relatively private, he chose to address it, shedding light on the circumstances that led to the separation.
During the interview, Trigmatic clarified that the decision to divorce was not influenced by his line of work as a musician. Instead, he attributed it to the heightened circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic compelled the couple to spend more time together, bringing underlying differences to the forefront and making the marriage untenable.
“I am divorced. A lot of people don’t know; it’s not something I talk about… Yeah, it has been three years now,” Trigmatic shared, emphasizing the need for honesty and openness about personal experiences.
Despite the challenges, Trigmatic expressed gratitude for the lessons learned during the three years following his divorce. His message centered around themes of self-love, resilience, and personal development. The artist acknowledged the importance of embracing growth and using difficult experiences as opportunities for self-improvement.
Looking ahead, Trigmatic remains open to the idea of love and marriage. He conveyed that, if the right person comes along, he is receptive to the notion of getting married again. This statement reflects his positive outlook on the future and willingness to embrace new opportunities for personal happiness.
Trigmatic’s openness about his divorce and the subsequent lessons learned contributes to an ongoing conversation about the complexities of relationships and the importance of self-discovery and growth in the face of life’s challenges.