The recognized founder of Omega Power Ministries, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, has stepped forward to respond to claims levied against him, while also rejecting an alleged blackmail attempt aimed at ruining his name.
He addressed allegations made by a lady who claimed to have had a sexual encounter with him, which resulted in her pregnancy.
The woman went into detail about their interaction, claiming that the encounters happened while she was staying at his house.
Despite her existing relationship with another man, she said that the pastor had unprotected sexual contact with her on many occasions, culminating in her pregnancy.
However, Apostle Chinyere categorically refuted the charges, calling them unfounded and an attempt to smear his reputation.
He expressed shock and sadness at the allegations, underlining his dedication to preserving moral principles and his ministry’s beliefs.
In an unexpected turn of events, the pastor released a news item on his Facebook page that shed light on an alleged blackmail attempt against him.
According to the report, journalists Mr. Chris Ali and Ogbonna Lucky revealed that they were approached by anonymous individuals with the offer of fabricating false and harmful tales about Apostle Chinyere.
The journalists, on the reverse hand, flatly refused to participate in such malevolent acts, noting their commitment to ethical reporting and the possible harm it could cause to the beneficial impact of the pastor’s various projects.
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