
Helen Loveth Alo admitted to lying about owning a N500m mansion at Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s church. Exposed after a viral video showed her selling drinks, she confessed it was an "act of faith." Evangelist Obi disowned her, and she now faces legal consequences.
A woman, Helen Loveth Alo, who falsely claimed ownership of a N500 million mansion at Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s Zion Ministry, has admitted to fabricating the testimony. She was exposed after a viral video showed her selling drinks at a small shop, contradicting her claims. Following the revelation, Evangelist Ebuka Obi distanced himself from her and stated that she would face legal action.
In a recent interrogation, Alo explained that her testimony was an "act of faith" as she was in the process of acquiring the property. However, when pressed further, she admitted that she had no ownership of the house. “I did not build the house. We are in the process of buying it,” she stated. Asked directly if she owned any property, she confessed, “It’s not mine now... I don’t own any.” Her statements have sparked widespread discussions about integrity in religious testimonies, with many calling for stricter measures to prevent false claims in places of worship.