Why I lied at Ebuka Obi’s church – Woman speaks after fake N500m mansion testimony
A woman who gave a false testimony at Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s Zion Ministry, claiming she acquired a N500 million mansion, has revealed why she lied.
Helen Loveth Alo was exposed after she was seen selling drinks in a small shop in a viral video.
The video prompted Ebuka Obi to publicly distance himself from her. He said that he had no knowledge of the woman and that she would be arrested.
It appears the Enugu-based woman has now been picked up. A video showed her being questioned about the false testimony.
During questioning, she claimed she gave the testimony as an act of faith because she was in the process of purchasing the house.
She said, “I did not build the house. We’re in the process of buying it. I have checked it, and the agent said that we should go to meet the landlord.”
Asked if the house is hers, she said: “It’s not mine now… I don’t own any one.”
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