Ugandan Preacher Jonathan Nalebo Ends Marriage, Citing Wife's Perfection as Overwhelming

Ugandan preacher Jonathan Nalebo has publicly announced the end of his marriage to Enid Mirembe, attributing the separation to her being “too perfect” for him to keep up with. The couple, who had been together for over seven years, were often admired for their seemingly harmonious relationship.​

In a heartfelt Facebook post dated April 16, 2025, Nalebo expressed that the decision to part ways was mutual, aimed at ensuring peace and healing for both parties. He acknowledged his shortcomings in honoring the values Enid upheld and wished her a future filled with love and appreciation.​

The preacher emphasized the importance of family, assuring that their children are safe and will remain in the custody of their mother. He concluded by expressing his intent to seek spiritual growth and become the man he believes he was called to be.

He wrote:

“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,” he wrote. 

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.

I wish Enid Mirembe nothing but the best. She deserves a love that honors her completely. I pray she finds someone who sees her heart and cherishes her in ways I failed to.

As for me, I return to the feet of Jesus. To seek Him more deeply, to serve Him more faithfully, and to become the man He originally called me to be. And if love ever comes again, I hope it finds me healed, whole, and more anchored in Christ.

Until then, stay blessed.

The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18. 

By Gift Adene

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