Loveth, the Nigerian lady who boldly declared ownership of a luxurious five-bedroom apartment at Zion Prayer Movement Outreach, has now admitted that her testimony was not entirely true.
In a recent interview with the company managing the property, she confessed that she made the claim “by faith” because she was still in the process of purchasing the house.
When asked to provide the address, Loveth struggled to answer. She clarified:
“I did not build it. We are processing to buy the house. I’ve checked it, and the agent said we should go and meet the landlord. It’s not mine yet. I did not own any house.”
Her admission sparked outrage on social media, especially after she was spotted selling drinks in Enugu. A viral video showed people confronting her about her testimony, leaving her visibly shaken.
The revelation reignited online debates and brought renewed attention to her initial testimony, where she proudly showcased the supposed house at Prophet Ebuka Obi’s church.
As scrutiny grew, Prophet Ebuka Obi quickly distanced himself from the controversy, stating that he had no prior knowledge of Loveth.
In a viral video, the pastor clarified that she was just one of many who came to testify, emphasizing that her false claim was against God and the church altar, not his ministry.