The founder and senior pastor of Solution House of God Ministries in Warri, Delta State, Prophetess Grace Ojiefoh, has responded to allegations made against her by Miss EFE GOLD concerning her refusal to release the sum of 4 million Naira, which was entrusted to her by Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry.
Our Port Harcourt Correspondent conducted a phone interview with Prophetess Grace Ojiefoh to obtain her perspective. During the conversation, she disclosed details of the incident, describing Efe Gold as a persistent blackmailer and habitual liar who exhibits no remorse.
Furthermore, she affirmed that Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, has no association with Efe Gold and cautioned against involving him in these matters.
Below is her official statement addressing the allegations made by EFE GOLD.
I want to clarify a few points to everyone sincerely. First, I want to assure you that my spiritual father, Prophet Jeremiah Omoto, has never given me money to pass on to anyone without proper agreement. Usually, I even add my own money to support causes, and I have always been careful to follow through responsibly with any donations.
There have been unfounded accusations from Efe Gold, including false claims that I collected about 120 million naira on her behalf and failed to deliver it. I kindly ask the public to request that she provide proof of these allegations. This issue even led Prophet Jeremiah’s brother to wrongly accuse me of having an affair with Prophet Jeremiah, nearly damaging my marriage. Thankfully, my husband’s trust in me helped us get through that difficult time.
Additionally, Efe Gold visited with unidentified gunmen to take nude pictures of Prophet Jeremiah’s brother having sex with the girl she arranged, just to blackmail him and the church in the Future. But to promote peace, some members of Prophet Jeremiah’s family contributed 4 million naira to help destroy the video, and she was asked to sign a document promising not to blackmail again, but she chose not to.
Efe Gold also recorded a video falsely claiming that a lawyer hijacked the 4 million naira, and she’s been asked to produce proof that the money was actually given to the lawyer.
Prophetess Grace is confidently asking anyone to present proof if my spiritual father, Senior Prophet Jeremiah Omoto, gave me money to share and I failed to do so or misappropriated it.
I also want to take this opportunity to remind everyone that spreading false information can lead to serious consequences, including up to 10 years of imprisonment. Efe Gold should clarify what kind of work she claims to have done to deserve the 4 million naira, and she needs to provide proof of this work, which could also lead to God’s servant helping her in building a house.
During the difficult period involving Ruth Mathew and the church—including the South African blogger—my spiritual father did not give me any money, despite the abuse and insults I endured, which even led to the loss of a pregnancy in Cameroon while seeking the truth about a missing child. I faced great personal loss during that time.
I am declaring here with confidence that if anyone has any proof that I received money from Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, to give to others, and you are certain I didn’t, I kindly ask you to present that evidence.
Finally, I want to make it clear that I will not accept false accusations about my family or me anymore. I will stand up for my reputation and fight for my rights, because protecting my integrity is very important to me.
We haven’t been able to make contact with Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin and his brother yet. who was held hostage, and there were reports of nude pictures being taken for blackmail purposes, while we were filling this report
