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General Overseer Evicts Estranged Wife, Six Children

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The General Overseer of God’s Spring Assembly, also known as Glass Church, Kubwa, Abuja, Pastor Stanley Ogbonna, has been accused of driving his estranged wife, Chioma, and their six children out of their home.

The shocking incident, which has garnered significant attention on social media, allegedly occurred amidst a tumultuous relationship that led to their divorce.

According to Chioma, Ogbonna claimed in court that he had sold his properties to prevent her from receiving a share of his wealth.

In a video that went viral on Tuesday, Chioma accused the pastor of infidelity and domestic abuse, detailing the hardships she endured during their 18 to 19-year marriage.

“See him, God will help me.

This is a pastor. Look at him.

This is the pastor, Stanley Ogbonna.

He called the police and evicted me and the children out of the house,” Chioma lamented in the video.

She described how Ogbonna had removed his belongings from their home while allegedly engaging in extramarital affairs.

“Look at me, look at my properties all outside unannounced.

We were in the house this afternoon; he just came to the house with the police and threw my things away.

He already packed his things out of the house for years, sleeping around.”

Chioma expressed her anguish over the situation, highlighting her long years of dedication and support.

“Today, he has come to disgrace me after labouring with him for 18 years, 19 years.

See what the General Overseer of God’s Wing Assembly, Glass Church, Kubwa, is doing.

I’m his wife, who laboured with him for 19 years.”

She called for public intervention and justice, emphasizing her plight after raising six children with the pastor, the youngest being just four years old.

“The world needs to come into this and give me justice for suffering me for all these years after giving him six children.

His last child is a four-year-old.

Look at me outside and my properties.

He feels nobody will speak for me. Jehovah will speak for me,” she added.

Efforts to reach Pastor Ogbonna and representatives of Glass Church for comments on the allegations were unsuccessful.

The church’s inquiry number was unreachable, and there was no response to emails sent at the time of filing this report.