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Lekki pastor reveals there are more than 10 recorded sex tapes with his ex-lover Tamara

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Chris Omatsola and his ex-lover Tamaratokoni Okpe

Embattled Pastor of Zionwealth of Life Assembly in the Lekki area of Lagos State, Apostle Chris Omatsola claims in a series of posts online that he and his ex-lover Tamaratokoni Okpe have more than 10 recorded sex tapes.

According to Omatsola who scribbled the post on his blog, Zionweath News, he and Tamara had more than 10 sex videos on their phones, as she mostly enjoyed filming their intimate moments.

Revealing more about their once intimate relationship, Apostle Omatsola wrote saying; “Princess and I had more than 10 sex tapes of ourselves on our phones as she enjoyed filming sex.

“Honestly, the sex-tapes were recorded sometimes in October 2017. She was holding the camera in some and I held the camera in others. We were both aware but we never knew it would go viral.”

He also revealed how they both met each other; “I met Princess Tamaratokoni Okpewho aka Toks David in September 2017, just before the Lekki Toll Gate after Quilox nightclub around 4:40am. I was returning from a vigil in Adetokunbo Ademola, Victoria Island, that fateful day. She flagged down my car on the lonely road. She appeared drunk. Because it was dark and I thought it could be dangerous, I stopped and picked her.

“When we got to my house that night, she slept on the couch in the sitting room while I slept in the bedroom.”

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Recall that the now estranged lovers traded blames over a scandalous leaked sex video involving both of them

The clergy at the time claimed the video was leaked to blackmail him while Okpe claimed that the clip was released to force her into marriage with her former lover.

Recounting her ordeal, Okpe who dated Apostle Omatshola for seven months in 2018 (a time which they both had sexual intercourse) said her ex-lover had threatened to leak the video after she quit the affair.

Okpe who said she regretted getting herself entangled in the relationship added that; “I was wrong to have been involved in premarital sex with a pastor. I was wrong to have allowed him persuade me to record our intimate moments. I have been fielding questions from my colleagues. I hope that this will pass soon,” she added.

On his part, Apostle Omatshola claimed Okpe was out to tarnish his image and also out to make him part with money.

He also added that he was forced to post a second video of him apologising to Okpe over the incident under duress.

“I never did anything of that nature and she does not have anything to prove it (assault). How do you, a popular pastor with a church in Lekki Phase One, leak your own sex video with your face on it? How does that work?

“That video (confessional video) was done under duress because I was picked up by the same lady and she demanded N200m (from me) for leaking the video, which I did not leak. She has it on her phone and I have it on my phone. So, she picked me up. My dad and the lawyer agreed that I should do a (confessional) video and it was under duress.

“The police were there, the Investigating Police Officer was there; I am supposed to pay that girl N1m before the end of this month.

“This (sex) video came from an unknown telephone number. I started getting calls on Sunday morning while I was in church and somebody said my sex video was all over the Internet. I called the blog that posted it to take it down.

“The next day, the police came to arrest me for it. I went to the station and I was detained; my lawyer came to take my bail. I was taken to the police headquarters where I was told that part of the conditions for bail was for me to make that (confessional) video. I needed to do it to come out to defend myself. You can’t defend yourself in a cell.”

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