Abraham Kofi Davis, better known as Salinko, is a Ghanaian Kumawood actor who has talked candidly about the mental turmoil he went through after his marriage to his ex-wife, Nancy Owusu, ended.
Salinko gave a moving speech at his wedding ceremony on November 9, 2024, in Accra, detailing the difficulties he encountered following the dissolution of his marriage. He described how God was the one person he could confide in after his divorce. "I was having a lot of problems when my marriage ended. In addition to losing my father, I entered a bankrupt marriage. My maker was the only one I could talk to about my problems.
He continued, "I paid a visit to my sister in London. When I got there, I had to move to the USA for a meeting, but I was rejected... I was facing a lot of issues, so I had to come back to Ghana. So I asked for them to refund my ticket so that I could go back to Ghana, but they asked me to pay for it. That was how Obaa Yaa came into the picture."
Salinko noted how he was in the talking stage with three different women, including his current wife, Lydia Arthur.
"I was talking to three different women about possibly starting a relationship. One day, as I was going through my phone, I realised my marriage with Nancy had indeed ended, and she left without understanding what I had gone through."
"I asked a friend to get in touch on my behalf after seeing my current wife's contact information," he continued. I always felt better after talking to her about how I was feeling. I recall telling her how I felt and setting up a date with her. That was the start of it. For a year, we were just talking.
Salinko married Lydia Arthur in a private wedding at Accra's Ascension Methodist Church on November 9, 2024. Matilda Asare, Don Little, Big Akwes, and other Kumawood celebs were among the guests that joined the actor in celebrating.
Piesie Esther, a well-known gospel singer, also attended the event and enthralled the audience with her dynamic performance.