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Reacting to a video published by a popular Online medium earlier today, Stephanie Otobo, a Canada-based stripper and musician has refuted allegations that she was lured by Apostle Johnson Suleman to confess to having lied against the preacher over a sex scandal that rocked the internet in 2017.
In a fresh video obatained by TheNewsGuru.com 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; If you think am wrong or right, let God handle it…How much can the Apostle pay me that will match what I was paid, and I am still being offered more, by my sponsors?
According to her, “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.” She said majority of the readers on (Online Medium) also mentioned the possibility of foul play.
“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 urged all parties involved in the scandal to move on as she has found peace with God and herself.
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Recall that last year, Apostle Suleman was the subject of a sex scandal that went viral on social media. But in a rather shocking turnaround last Saturday, his main accuser, 23yr old Miss Stephanie Otobo appeared on the altar of Omega Fire Ministries in Auchi to confess to having been used by
“powerful politicians and pastors to implicate Apostle Suleman.”
“I was made to tell too many lies, I was chocking. The burden of guilt was too much for me to carry. If I did not correct this grave sin, I would never have obtained the forgiveness of the body of Christ and even in the life hereafter” she said