Helen Ukpabio has gone to town against those she perceived as her enemies. The struggle to cleanse Nigeria of mischievious superstitious beliefs that have perpetually kept us in darkness and such that ...
Helen Ukpabio, President and Founder of Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries, has threatened legal action against singer Emoseh Khamofu, known as Bloody Civilian, over alleged defamation, demanding ...
As a former teenage witch, the popular but controversial Nigerian religious leader Helen Ukpabio claims she was betrothed to Satan then saved at 17 "to set the captives free by the gospel." Her ...
Dear Helen: No doubt, this letter might come as a bit of surprise to you since it had been quite a while since we last communicated. It is my considered opinion that this letter might ameliorate the ...
The President and Founder of Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries, Helen Ukpabio, has threatened to sue singer Emoseh Khamofu, popularly known as Bloody Civilian, for alleged defamation, demanding ...
The the General Overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Prophet T.B. Joshua has really faced some noisy controversies this period, but while one thinks everything was subsiding, another one ...
Lady Apostle Helen Ukpabio is a pastor, author, film producer, actress, artist, composer and singer and founder of Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries, based in Calabar, Nigeria. She is also, as one ...
These allegations have cast a dark shadow over Joshua's legacy, which was once celebrated for its miracles and philanthropy. Helen Ukpabio, the founder of Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries, a ...
Nigerian preacher and founder of the Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries, Helen Ukpabio, has sued two UK human rights groups for £500 million( N130 billion). Ms. Ukpabio is accusing British Humanist ...
Apostle Helen Ukpabio, founder of Liberty Gospel Church, has initiated a ₦200 billion lawsuit against Nigerian singer Emoseh Khamofu, also known as Bloody Civilian, over alleged defamatory remarks on ...
HOUSTON — At home in Nigeria, the Pentecostal preacher Helen Ukpabio draws thousands to her revival meetings. Last August, when she had herself consecrated Christendom’s first “lady apostle,” Nigerian ...