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Why I lied at Ebuka Obi’s church – Woman speaks after fake N500m mansion testimony

A Nigerian woman, Helen Loveth, who testified about acquiring a N500 million mansion at Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s Zion Ministry, has revealed why she lied.

Loveth had claimed that divine intervention enabled her to purchase the luxury five-bedroom property.

Social media erupted over the weekend after she was spotted selling drinks in Enugu.

A video showing people confronting her sparked controversy online, prompting Prophet Ebuka Obi to publicly distance himself, stating that he had no knowledge of the woman.

The Enugu-based woman, who appeared visibly shaken during questioning, said she gave the testimony as an act of faith because she was in the process of purchasing the house.

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However, speaking after her arrest by the police, she said, “I did not build the house. We’re in the process of buying it. I have checked it, and the agent said we should go and meet the landlord. It is not mine yet. I don’t own any house.

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Loveth, who could not provide the house address, added, “I don’t own it yet. I wanted to pay in instalments.

Watch her speak below:

“I’m still Preparing To Buy the Mansion, I don’t own It Yet”

-The lady who gave fåke testimony at Evang. Ebuka’s Zion Ministry is now saying she gave the testimony as an act of faith. pic.twitter.com/UUaAlnzlWj

— CHUKS (@ChuksEricE) March 3, 2025

 

 

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