- Uganda-based preacher and former Galaxy FM journalist, Pastor Jonathan Nalebo, popularly known as Apostle Jona, has announced his separation from his wife after over seven years
- While noting that it was a mutual decision, the cleric described his estranged wife as an incredible woman who was too perfect for him to live with.
- The preacher shared who would be in the custody of their children as he returns to “the feet of Jesus” to seek him more deeply
An Uganda Pastor Jonathan Nalebo, also known as Apostle Jona, has declared his marriage dissolution from his wife, Enid Mirembe, after more than seven years.
Apostle Jona, in a Facebook post, stated that they mutually agreed to separate for their peace, healing and well-being.
The pastor says his estranged wife was too perfect for him.
Photo Credit: Jonathan Nalebo
Source: Facebook
Eulogies His Wife
The preacher was full of praises for his estranged wife, describing her as an incredible woman, who in many ways was too perfect for him to keep up with, adding that he mishandled the treasure she had.
He wished Enid the best and prayed she would find someone who would cherish her in ways he failed to.
For him, Apostle Jona said he would return to the feet of Jesus, to seek Him more deeply and serve Him more faithfully.
His post on Facebook reads in part:
“BREAK UP!!! BREAK UP !!!
“After more than seven years together, Enid and I have come to a place where we’ve mutually agreed to part ways—for the sake of peace, healing, and the well-being of both of us.
“Enid Mirembe is an incredible woman. In many ways, she was too perfect for me to keep up with, and I mishandled the treasure she was. I failed to fully honor the values she carried so gracefully in every area of life.
“As a servant of God, I know I am called to lead by example—but I have fallen short. I was warned that the enemy often comes for the most precious things—and family is one of them. I now see how easily the enemy can sow division when we are not vigilant in prayer, humility, and love.
“Our children are safe and deeply loved. They will be in the custody of their mother, and I trust she will continue to raise them with the wisdom and strength she’s always shown.