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“Miracle Vixen” Woman Used By Many Nigerian Pastors For Fake Miracle Arrested

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The Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) in Lagos have arrested 44-year-old woman, Bose Olasukanmi, who was used by several pastors to perform fake miracle in their churches.

The woman’s fake miracle was brought to light in October last year after several videos of her being ”healed” of her bad hand, surfaced online. According to Inline news, police sources say Olasukanmi moved to a different church after being paid for every successful performance so that their trick would not be exposed by people or relations who may see her during her next performance.

The suspect first performed her trick at a Lagos church before she moved to a church in Port Harcourt and later to Bayelsa.

When the bubble burst, the suspect Olasukanmi went into hiding while the fraudulent pastors quickly made a video of how and when they were performing the fake miracle, which looked real to the unsuspecting congregation as they watched her being healed by the pastors.

Olasunkanmi who usually pretended that her broken right hand was hanging and had defied all medical efforts to be corrected would say she was invited but by a friend to try the church for healing and at this point, the ministering pastor or overseer would step forward asking her if she wanted to be healed.

The pastor would proceed to cast out the evil spirit that bent her arms and before the congregation, she would stretch out her hand to its full length and the pastor would ask the church to praise the Lord for the ‘miraculous healing’

This usually led members who are seeking for their own miracles to sow seeds of money ranging from N20, 000 to N50,000 and increased the population of the church.

Information regarding the nefarious activities of the pastors was given to the commander of the Inspector General of police Intelligence Response Team, a Deputy Commissioner of police, DCP. Abba Kyari who directed the Southwest coordinator, a Chief Superintendent of Police to fish out the woman to be able to intercept the fraudulent pastors, church workers and others who played roles in the scam.

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