Stephanie Otobo, the alleged mistress of the founder of Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle Suleman Johnson, has reacted to a new video making the rounds on social media.
In the said video, she was heard saying that she was forced to make her recent confession in the cleric’s Church in Auchi, Edo State.
Stephanie, a Canada-based musician denied allegations that she was lured by Apostle Johnson Suleman to make the confession.
Speaking to Vanguard on the matter on Tuesday, Miss Otobo said, “I was not lured, kidnapped, forced or paid to confess. I confessed for my own peace of mind and my wellbeing as a human being.
“How much can the Apostle pay me that will match what I was paid, and I am still being offered more, by my sponsors?”
Asked what prompted her sudden desire for “peace of mind”, Miss Otobo said she has had sleepless nights for several months over the leading role she played in the sex scandal.
She added, “That video was made in June, 2017 and it was made by my manipulators so that they would have something against me in case I ever told the truth.”
“For those of you asking me to mention names, sure, I will mention names in court because they have been sending emails and texts offering me a lot of money but I cannot be manipulated anymore,” she added.
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