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Woman seen selling soft drinks months after testifying in church that she bought a mansion (video)

by Editorial Team
3 March 2025
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A woman has been caught in a testimony scam after she was seen selling soft drinks in a small shop months after she testified in church that she bought a mansion. 

The woman was seen eating abacha while attending to a customer in her shop. The customer then recognised her from the video and asked if she was the one who gave the testimony in Ebuka Obi’s Zion Ministry. 

Unable to deny it, the woman is seen exiting her shop to join her friends on the street. 

The man who confronted her is heard saying that she is owing him money, yet she claimed she bought a mansion. He also accused her friends of being part of the fake testimony scam. 

“See Ebuka Obi’s people here. See them. Thieves. See the person who bought mansion, look where she is selling things,” the man filming said. 

This comes just months after the woman testified in Zion Ministry that she bought a mansion and a video of the mansion was shown in church, with Ebuka Obi using her as a point of contact to pray for his members. 

Ebuka Obi said in church following her testimony: “This is a mansion, built by a young lady. Women what are you waiting for? Boys what are you waiting for? Did anyone tie you? Lose yourself.” 

Watch the video below.

 

 

 

Source: Linda Ikeji Blog

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