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Alleged sex with Apostle Suleman: My confession affected my mental health –Chioma Ifemeludike, actress

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Many were shocked when budding actress, Chioma Ifemeludike confessed that she allegedly had sex with the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle Johnson Suleman.

The outspoken actress said she was pimped to Suleman by her colleague, Lynda Clems, and was paid handsomely for it. But then, the memory of her ‘evil deed’ has continued to haunt her, she said.

In a chat with The Sun, the actress stated that ever since she made the confession, her mental health has been affected.

“Life has been great. Even though, in the first few days after the confession that went viral, the backlash kind of affected my mental health. But because I’m this kind of person who looks on to God and not man, I’ve always been very attached to God, so it wasn’t difficult for me to find my feet spiritually, mentally and physically. Yes, things were tough for some days but over time, I had to deal with the situation in my head. And as the days went by, I was motivated and became”

On the allegations that she is trying to extort money from Suleman, Ifemeludike said:” The people who know me know that money does not freak me. What freaks me is character. Money and power do not move me. I need money but money is not everything. There’s a way I see life and there are things I value more than money. Extort whom? How much is he going to give me? Do you know the guilt I carried all these years for something that I did? I knew that I did it out of desperation; I did it because I wasn’t acting right. So, fast-forward to today, I’m dealing with the guilt and I come out to spill it and people say I want to extort the person? I don’t know how it works but even if they bring one billion dollars, I can’t be moved. The truth is the truth. It’s a fact, it’s bigger than me, the universe has taken record and there is something bigger than the universe, something bigger than money and something that puts us here. We must always think beyond that. The day the world was created, the day everything you see was put together, money was not in the concept. Man conceptualized money and so, why would I want to do anything of that magnitude because of money? No, that’s totally wrong. I never did it to extort money from anybody; it’s just for my faith. So, children of God, I did it for my society and that’s what will matter for decades; for centuries, that’s what will count, not money”

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