I WANT TO SPEAK BEFORE I DIE – Ghanaian Musician, Reggie Zippy Opens Up Again
Reggie Zippy, a famous Ghanaian musician living in the UK, has been very open on social media about his struggles with what he calls “torture” from his former wife, Edith Ward.
In an emotional message on Facebook, Reggie talked about the ongoing problems he has faced since their divorce.
He mentioned that it has been very hard for him, especially involving his children and his efforts to repair their troubled relationship.
“Maybe when I speak Twi or any other Ghanaian language, her amazing mother, step-sister, and aunties will have the courage to tell her to stop turning my children against me after every effort I’ve made to make things right, even after our divorce,” Reggie Zippy wrote.
He spoke about the serious difficulties he encounters while trying to build a calm and respectful co-parenting environment with his ex-wife.
Reggie emphasized that even though he is making strong efforts to make amends and be a positive figure in his children’s lives, he still faces challenges, particularly with maintaining his relationship with his kids.
This emotional struggle, he stated, is worsened by what he describes as “parental alienation” and “character assassination.”
“Feel free to mock and vilify me, at least I spoke the truth of my reality before my last breath, it gets to a point where a man has no other choice than to speak his truth before dying in silence due to parental alienation and character assassination,” he stated.
“I am alright with my own life but the continual sabotage of my children’s love for me despite all efforts to salvage and protect the peace and calm seem to always blast in my face,” he confessed.
“The lies and fabrications that would be spewed against me when I am gone make me want to tell my own story and history before it’s too late because I don’t have anyone to publicly defend my name apart from Sally Mann and some of my immediate relatives,” he stated.
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