‘Witch hunter’, Apostle’ Helen Ukpabio, the founder of Liberty
Foundation Gospel Ministries in Calabar who was recently reported to
have been deported from the UK over her threat to the lives of children
in the country has spoken out to deny the report.
Helen who claimed that the report of her deportation which went viral has described it as false.
The female Apostle who had flown in to the UK to preach to
congregations in London and set free those possessed with witchcraft,
ancestral or “mermaid” spirits in a recent interview with Yes! Magazine
tells it all.
She said:
“All what you’ve been hearing and reading on the social media is the handwork of atheists.
“I was never deported from the U.K. I went to London (South East,
London specifically) for a programme, did my programme and came back
when I wanted. I travelled on the 4th of April and I returned on April
17th to do a programme for Bishop N.E Moses (of Overcomers Church) in
Lagos. Nobody deported me, and people can confirm this.
“To be deported from anywhere, the immigration will first move the
deportee to a camp and from there, he’s put on a plane and on arrival in
his home country, you are handed over to your country’s immigration.
None of that happened to me; I travelled when I wanted and also came
back when I wanted”.
“They (the atheists) came to London to disrupt my programme – and
they’ve been using one Modupe to spread falsehood about me. My lawyers
have written to her and we shall soon meet in court”.
It would be recalled that Modupe Ariyo, the Executive Director of
Africa Unite Against Child Abuse who took to her facebook page to break
the news and rejoice over Helen’s deportation over social media has
since deleted her post.