InsightLinks See the story clearly
Explore News Politics Sports Crime and Metro Local News Entertainment Uncategorized World News Education Osun News
Local News

Prophet denies connection with woman behind fake ₦500m house testimony

Prophet Ebuka Obi of Zion Prayer Movement Outreach has distanced himself from a woman who recently claimed to have purchased a ₦500 million house during a testimony in his church.   In…

Prophet Ebuka Obi of Zion Prayer Movement Outreach has distanced himself from a woman who recently claimed to have purchased a ₦500 million house during a testimony in his church.

 

In a viral video circulating on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, the prophet denied any association with the woman, accusing her of lying before God and the church’s altar.

 

The controversy stemmed from reports that the woman’s testimony was fabricated. Prophet Obi clarified that he had no prior relationship with the woman, explaining that she was one of many individuals who come forward to share personal testimonies.

 

He stated, “I said it last month that my name would be all over the media. I said the media would be shaking, making it look real, but it’s all fake.”

 

Addressing the accusation, Obi added, “I heard from clergymen in the East that bloggers were sponsored. Do I know her? Does anyone here know her? She came to testify, just like hundreds of others who come here daily. If the house she claimed to own is fake, then it is she who lied before God and His altar—not the ministry.”

 

Advertisement


Story timeline

How this story developed

Story network

Understand the wider story

Connected reporting selected by topic, category and recency.

Continue exploring

Follow the wider story

Discover related reporting, current updates, and the latest stories from InsightLinks.

Latest stories → More in Local News
Published March 3, 2025
Share Facebook X