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Why I Lied About Acquiring N500m Mansion – Woman With Fake Testimony Speaks

Why I Lied About Acquiring N500m Mansion – Woman With Fake Testimony Speaks
  • PublishedMarch 5, 2025

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

It would be recalled that the woman had during her testimony in the church claimed that divine intervention enabled her to purchase the luxury five-bedroom property.

However, the woman, after the testimony, was spotted over the weekend 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.

Speaking after she was arrested 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.”

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