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| Saturday, April 25, 2009 | Printer Friendly Version |
Evangelist Okpabio denies making withcraft video
By Agency reporter
A renowned evangelist and Christian video producer, Helen Okpabio, has denied making a video in which children were maltreated for allegedly possessing witchcraft.
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In an interview in Lagos, she disassociated herself from a documentary that ran on Channel 04 in the United Kingdom entitled "Dispatches-Saving The African Child Witch."
She maintained that she had never ran a campaign concerning witchcraft, involved or seen children maltreated because of witchcraft
Okpabio lamented that since the documentary was aired, she had been molested, assaulted and almost lynched during some of her oversea missionary activities.
According to a Solicitor to the Okpabio's Incorporated Trustees of Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries, Mr. Victor Ukutt, the said documentary was sponsored by Mr. Gary Fox Goft of Stepping Stone Nigeria registered in United Kingdom and Mr. Sam Ikpe-Itauma of Child Right and Rehabilitation Network.
Ukutt said the documentary allegedly alluded that Liberty Foundation Gospel Church headed by Evangelist Okpabio labelled children as witches with the intention to extort money from their parents.
"The said documentary was attenuated by the superimposition or plagiarized portion of Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministry entitled " End of The Wicked".
"The truth of the matter is that Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries never produced the pirated film "End of The Wicked" shown on the said documentary. The authentic film made by The Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries and approved by the National Board for Video Censorship Board is radically different from the pirated film wherein Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries was wickedly libeled thereof," he added.
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