Three Women Come Forward with Allegations Against “Prophet” Lovy Elias

Three separate videos have surfaced featuring different women accusing “Prophet” Lovy Elias of manipulation, emotional abuse, and fraudulent behavior. These women allege that Elias, who leads a religious organization, used his position of power to exploit them, leaving them emotionally and financially devastated.

The first video features Gigi Rodriguez, who claims she was involved with Elias for three years. Rodriguez states that Elias led her to believe they were in a loving relationship and intended to marry, while simultaneously being involved with another woman. She describes feeling manipulated and deceived, and is publicly repenting for her involvement. Rodriguez’s stated purpose in sharing her story is to warn other women about Elias’s alleged tactics and expose his purported lies.

The second video shows a woman named Sabrina Skylar. While the specific details of her allegations aren’t fully clear from the title and thumbnail alone, the context of the other videos suggests a similar narrative of alleged manipulation and abuse of power by Elias. The video’s description and content would be crucial for understanding the specifics of Skylar’s claims.

The third video features a woman named Ashley. Like the other videos, the title and thumbnail hint at a story of alleged deception and emotional harm caused by Elias. Again, the full content of the video is necessary to understand the details of Ashley’s experience and the specific accusations she levels against the “prophet.”

Collectively, these three videos paint a disturbing picture of alleged predatory behavior by Lovy Elias. The women’s accounts, if true, suggest a pattern of manipulation, emotional abuse, and potentially fraudulent activity under the guise of religious leadership. It is important to note that these are allegations, and Elias has not yet publicly responded to these claims. The emergence of these videos raises serious questions about Elias’s conduct and the potential harm he may have caused. As more information becomes available, the full extent of these allegations and any potential legal or ecclesiastical ramifications will likely come to light. This story is developing and will be updated as further details emerge.

Three Years On- Prophet Lovy Remembers Late Brother Christian Longomba

Today marks a somber anniversary for Prophet Lovy as he reflects on the passing of his brother, Christian, three years ago.

Christian, a devoted father, battled a brain tumor and its subsequent complications before leaving a lasting impact on those close to him.

Despite the immense loss, Lovy draws strength from his faith, acknowledging the support it provided during his darkest hours.

“The pain of March 13th, 2021, remains strong, but God’s grace has carried me through. I miss you, Christian,” Lovy shared in a heartfelt post.

Clarifying the Cause of Death

Lovy addressed misconceptions surrounding Christian’s passing. Previously diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2015, the surgery to remove it, although successful, resulted in long-term brain damage.

“The tumor itself wasn’t cancerous, though aggressive,” Lovy explained in an earlier interview. “While they removed it, its size caused significant brain tissue damage.”

This damage, according to Lovy, had a profound impact on Christian’s health in the following years, ultimately contributing to his passing

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