Wednesday, 5 March 2025

After a phony N500 million mansion testimony, a woman explains why she lied at Ebuka Obi's church

After a phony N500 million mansion testimony, a woman explains why she lied at Ebuka Obi's church

The reason for a woman's false testimony at Evangelist Ebuka Obi's Zion Ministry, where she claimed to have purchased a N500 million property, has been made public.


Loveth, Helen Alo came to light after a viral video showed her selling drinks in a tiny store.

As a result of the video, Ebuka Obi openly separated from her. He declared that the woman would be detained and that he knew nothing about her.

The woman from Enugu seems to have been picked up. She was shown on camera being questioned on the fraudulent testimony.

She stated during interrogation that she was in the process of buying the house and that this was why she offered the statement as an act of faith.


"I didn't build the house," she said. We're in theLoveth, Helen Alo came to light after a viral video showed her selling drinks in a tiny store.

As a result of the video, Ebuka Obi openly separated from her. He declared that the woman would be detained and that he knew nothing about her.

The woman from Enugu seems to have been picked up. 

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