Nollywood actress, Oge Okoye has opened up about the video making round that showed her at the Alleluia International Ministries Church of Pastor Alph Lukau who recently staged a fake resurrection miracle in South Africa.
We reported that the actress visited the controversial pastor in his church last year with her daughter as can be seen in a video we published yesterday.
In the video, Oge Okoye was seen shedding tears as Pastor Lukau some prophecies about her and her daughter.
Many people mocked her, while others made fun of her for visiting a pastor who is now regarded as ‘fake’ following a resurrection stunt he polled last month.
In an interview with Pulse, Oge Okoye said the reason she visited the pastor in South Africa was because of her bedridden aunt based in the United States of America. According to Oge Okoye, her mother had wanted to visit the man of God to seek help for her sister who had cancer. She went to reveal how she decided to go visit the pastor so she could stand in for her aunt. She said:
“I traveled to Spain to see my mum as usual and she told me how she came across the Youtube channel of AMI church and have been following them ever since because of what God is doing in the church..through Alpha Lukau. So my mum said she wanted to go there because of her younger sister(My aunt) in the United States who is a cancer patient, wheelchair bound and is bedridden…So due to Mum’s age, I didn’t want her making that long journey so I requested for my aunt’s pictures and promised her that I would visit the church so I can stand in for her as a point of contact.”
Oge Okoye said she still can’t fathom how people would fabricate false stories about her visit to the church in South Africa. She also said that was disappointed in the people spreading the gist around that she was paid to visit the church.
“That was how I visited AMI on Sunday 14th of October 2018, Last year. Go on Youtube and see. So please is anything wrong in seeking the face of God or standing in the gap for my sick aunty? I really don’t understand people and how they fabricate stories. Meanwhile how much do Nigerians think I will be paid to do the unimaginable? Whoever said that…May God visit their home with the same bitter pill to swallow IJN. AMEN.”