Woman named Loveth who had boldly claimed ownership of a luxurious five-bedroom apartment, has admitted that her testimony was fabricated

During a recent interview, Loveth confessed that she was actually in the process of purchasing the house and had not yet completed the transaction.
Loveth’s false testimony had sparked widespread controversy after a video emerged of her selling drinks on the street, contradicting her claims of owning a N500 million mansion.
When confronted about her testimony, Loveth became visibly shaken and eventually admitted that she did not own the house.
She said:
“I did not build it. We are processing to buy the house. I’ve checked it and the agent said we should go and meet the landlord. It’s not mine yet. I did not own any house.”
The incident has ignited heated debates online, with many criticizing Loveth for deceiving the public.
Prophet Ebuka Obi, whose church Loveth had claimed to have received the mansion through, has distanced himself from the controversy, stating that he had no prior knowledge of Loveth or her false testimony.
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