In recent Lagos news, a lady affiliated with Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s Zion Ministry in Abuja was exposed for a fake testimony, claiming ownership of a mansion not hers. The clergyman disclosed her arrest while she cited "acting in faith" for her actions, evading detailed queries about the mansion.
Public reactions erupted, with some defending her "faith practice" while criticising the church’s mismanagement. Questions regarding the church’s role in the testimony’s dissemination remain unresolved, stirring debate across social media platforms about accountability in religious institutions.
- Faith or Fib? The lady claims her testimony was an act of faith, not deceit.
- Accountability Issues: Questions arise on the church’s involvement in promoting false testimonies.
- Public Reaction: Mixed responses from support to calls for scrutiny of religious organisations.
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