Woman behind ‘fake’ testimony at Zion ministry, arrested

The Nigerian police have arrested a woman identified as Helen Loveth Alo, who allegedly delivered a testimony at the Zion Prayer Movement Church.

TheNewsGuru recalls that, a real estate firm, Roboconsult, exposed Loveth whose  claimed during her testimony that she purchased a N300m mansion.

A Roboconsult staff member, Adedokun Olabisi, explained in a video that Loveth gained access to the property and falsely claimed ownership.

She said, “She came with her agent and a prospective buyer, claiming that she knew someone interested in purchasing the building. We allowed her to inspect the property.

“After touring the building, she requested that we give her some seconds to speak with the prospective client alone. We permitted her to speak privately for a few minutes. Unknown to us, she recorded a video of herself, falsely claiming that she had already paid 200 Million for the mansion and would pay up the remaining balance soon.”

In the viral video, Loveth had declared, “I got this one. The house is two, but this is the one I chose. I have paid N200 million, and I will complete the balance in instalments. The house costs 300 million.’

When confronted about her testimony at the Zion Prayer Movement Church, where she claimed she had bought a mansion, Loveth admitted that the house was not hers.

“We are in the process of buying the house. I have inspected everything, but it is not mine yet,” she confessed.

Olabisi further revealed that after Loveth left, Roboconsult verified her identity and confirmed she was the same person who had made a video at the property days earlier.

Olabisi added, “In that video, she said a prophecy was given to her, which led to her acquiring the property.”

Also speaking on the matter, the legal counsel for Roboconsult, Barrister C.P. Ogado, said, “If you have seen the video circulating on social media of a woman claiming she was prophesied to buy a house, the property is actually located in Enugu and is still available for sale.”

“The house has not been sold, contrary to her statements. It still belongs to our client, Roboconsult Nigeria Limited. The woman in question is now in police custody and will be prosecuted accordingly. Those involved in misleading the public will also face legal action.”

Roboconsult also shared footage of the property’s interior, reiterating that no such sale had taken place. “This is the exact building she claimed to have bought for N300 million. However, we have not recorded such a sale. Our client is still looking for potential buyers.”

Ogado reiterated that the property is still owned by Roboconsult Ltd.