Stephanie Otobo discredits latest video, set to name her sponsors

Stephanie Otobo discredits latest video, set to name her sponsors

- You may recall that a video of upcoming singer Stephanie Otobo claiming that Apostle Johnson Suleman had forced her to confess to lying against him recently surfaced online

- In 2017, the upcoming singer had claimed that the preacher had an affair with her and later confessed recently that unnamed government officials had hired her to lie about the affair

- Another video has surfaced showing Otobo who debunked the recent video stating that she was not forced to make the confession by the man of God

In a new video, upcoming singer Stephanie Otobo has debunked latest video where she was seen claiming that Apostle Johnson Suleman was trying to force her into making a false confession. She stated that she had made the confession for herself.

The lady who revealed that she confessed on her own freewill stated that she had to make the confession to have a clean conscience. She further claimed that the latest video was released by the people who had hired her to make false accusations.

According to her, the people who hired her had taken the video as assurance when they hired her to make the false accusations. She also revealed that she would be giving out the names of the government officials who hired.

Stephanie Otobo
Stephanie says she would name her sponsors

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Legit.ng came across the new video after it was released on a Facebook page known as We Love Apostle Johnson Suleman. It was stated that Otobo said she made the confession for her peace of my mind.

She 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?"

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"EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: STEPHANIE OTOBO DISCREDITS SAHARA REPORTERS VIDEO, VOWS TO MENTION HER SPONSORS

In reaction to a video published by Sahara Reporters earlier today, Stephanie Otobo, a Canada-based musician has denied allegations that she was lured by Apostle Johnson Suleman to confess to having lied against the preacher over a scandal that rocked the internet in 2017.

Speaking exclusively to our reporter in her Lagos hideout this afternoon, 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."

When prodded by our reporter, Otobo said, "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 that she has had sleepless nights for several months over the role she played as the fulcrum of the scandal.

She also accused her alleged sponsors of blackmail, stating that the said video was made in June 2017 in the Canada home of a certain Chidi, the guy responsible for most of her videos last year. Otobo says that the well rehearsed video was made as an insurance tool against her in the likely event that she ever exposed the plot by her manipulators.

Hear her, "That video was made in June, 2017 and it was made by my manipulators so that they would have something against me incase I ever told the truth."

Majority of the readers on Sahara Reporters also mentioned the possibility of foul play. One of them said, "Sahara Reporters was in such a hurry, they failed to edit the part where the girl mentions the date that video was made (June 2017)"

Another commentator wondered why anybody would make a video and save it for almost one year in anticipation of such a day, if it was not a deliberate scheme against the Apostle.

Looking radiant in her white shirt and deep blue pants, Stephanie Otobo seemed happy as she exchanged light banters with our correspondent before agreeing to make us an exclusive video.

The Urhobo-born musician also expressed fears about her security as she vowed to unmask her manipulators in court rather than on social media.

"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.

Most Nigerians are eagerly awaiting the bombshell of names of the characters involved in the alleged plot.

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You will recall that last year, Apostle Suleman was the subject of a 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."

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