The controversy began when Bloody Civilian accused the Akwa Ibom-based preacher of encouraging harmful practices, claiming she “literally made people burn their children alive.”
The accusations came after Pastor Helen Ukpabio’s 60th birthday was celebrated online by her followers.
In response to the tribute, Bloody Civilian shared a series of tweets criticizing the pastor’s alleged past actions and referencing reports of human rights abuses tied to her ministry.
The comments triggered a wave of reactions on social media. While some defended Ukpabio’s reputation, others supported Bloody Civilian’s claims, citing similar concerns.
The situation escalated when Helen Ukpabio’s daughter responded, dismissing the allegations as defamatory and warning of possible legal action.
KanyiDaily had reported how Pastor Helen Ukpabio lost all 3 of her younger brothers on the same day in March 2024.
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