How Detained Abuja Pastor Amos Isah Spiritually Manipulated, Seduced My Wife –Former Church Protocol Officer Alleges

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The pastor, currently detained by the Federal Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), faces accusations of raping a 14-year-old girl and exploiting vulnerable women in his congregation. 

Apostle Amos Isah, the embattled founder of Prophetic Victory Voice of Fire Ministry in Gwagwalada, is at the centre amid shocking allegations of rape and spiritual manipulation.

The pastor, currently detained by the Federal Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), faces accusations of raping a 14-year-old girl and exploiting vulnerable women in his congregation. 

Isah was arrested last week after a 14-year-old girl accused him of sexually assaulting her in the church’s newly constructed auditorium.

Pattern Of Alleged Abuse Emerges

According to the victim’s family, Isah lured the minor under false pretences, locked her inside the building, and raped her after performing a prayer ritual. He reportedly gave her ₦3,000 for "medication" and threatened to kill her and her family if she spoke out.

Investigations reveal a pattern of predatory behaviour, with sources claiming Isah frequently targeted underage girls, often taking them to secluded areas in his tinted-window car.

The case has sparked outrage, particularly given Isah’s public image as a charismatic preacher who frequently preached about holiness and moral integrity.

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Abuja Pastor Amos Isah In Police Custody Over Alleged Rape Of 14-Year-Old Girl

The police have denied him bail, citing the gravity of the allegations and pending legal advice before prosecution. 

Accusations Of Marital Manipulation

However, some leaked audio recordings obtained by SaharaReporters on Thursday, revealed a bitter feud between Isah and a former church protocol officer, David, who accused the pastor of attempted seduction, spiritual manipulation, and deliberate efforts to destroy his marriage under the guise of "prophetic counsel." 

According to David, the cleric exploited his religious influence to infiltrate their marriage, frequently messaging his wife on WhatsApp and allegedly asking inappropriate questions such as, "Do you want me or love?"

David further accused Apostle Amos of threatening to involve the police against his wife—a move he described as an abuse of spiritual and civil authority. He alleged that the pastor routinely preyed on vulnerable women in the church, using prophetic manipulation and fear tactics to control them. 

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David’s Explosive Audio Message

In the leaked audio, David issued a stern warning to Amos, declaring that his "secret has been exposed." 

He said, "Good evening. My name is David, as you know me. I am using this medium to tell you that your secrets have been exposed. Everything you have done concerning my destiny on your evil altar has been revealed. I have already left your coven.

"Whatever evil you proclaimed against me and my household—trying to destroy my family and turn my wife against me—has failed. By God’s mercy, she has been delivered. You could not get access to her.

"My wife is not like the other women you have slept with. If you want peace, call me to settle this. Otherwise, you are doomed—not just in Gwagwalada, but worldwide. I will expose you.

"You see yourself as a lion, but remember: no animal can kill a lion except an ant sent by the Lord. That ant will bring you down. No matter how big an elephant is, once an ant enters its trunk, it is finished.

"You tried to manipulate my wife into sleeping with you. When she refused, you worked tirelessly to destroy my family. But the Lord has delivered us from your coven.

"If you want peace, Apostle Amos—as you call yourself—call me. You told my wife you would message me, but you never did. You ignored my calls and blocked me. So I’m sending this message through anyone who knows you: If you want peace, reach out. My wife is not one of your playthings. You have stepped on thorns that will pierce you deeply unless you retreat.

"You threatened to send police after my wife? Bring them. But remember: every human being comes from a woman. You are doomed.

"You thought I wouldn’t discover your plan to sleep with my wife? My wife is not like the choir members you’ve exploited. If you want peace, this is your last chance.”

"You, Apostle Amos—the so-called lion—told my wife to prepare for battle. Let me make this clear: the battle is not hers; it is mine. Watch your back,” he stated.

Amos Fires Back

In a separate audio message, Amos issued a scathing response, accusing Mrs. David of witchcraft, spiritual manipulation, and plotting to destroy his ministry through "marine kingdom visions." 

In the fiery recording, the voice believed to be Amos Isah’s confronts the woman over alleged prophecies and personal claims she reportedly made about his ministry, marriage, and private life.

“I called you, but you did not pick up. I also called your husband, and he did not answer either. Tomorrow, I will call your husband again,” the voice in the audio declared. “You are where you are, yet you claim to see visions about me? You said Jesus left me? That He held me for a time but then abandoned me? You tell me that serpents invade my church?”

In a torrent of anger, the cleric challenged Mrs. David to prove her visions, calling them “trash” and suggesting she was motivated by money and influence.

“What led you to another church? Was it not money? Did the pastor there not give you money? Why didn’t you reject it? Jeremiah gave you money—why didn’t you refuse it?” the voice continued, referencing alleged financial dealings with other pastors.

The cleric further accused Mrs. David of previously professing that God instructed her to leave her husband—a man identified as a protocol officer in the church—to marry him.

“Was it not you who claimed a year ago that God told you to leave your husband and marry me? … You came with your so-called visions and evil friends. I know your secrets. They sent you to me,” the voice alleged.

“Madam David, this is Apostle Amos speaking. I have warned you. Are you the serpent? Were you sent from the marine kingdom? Are you an agent of marine spirits? You and your allies tried to destroy me,” the voice said.

The lengthy audio, laced with threats and warnings, ended with a stern ultimatum: “That is all. I am warning you. Tomorrow, I will contact your husband again. Do not call me. Tell your group their mission failed. … Never attempt this nonsense again. This is my final warning.”

Mrs David Responds, Alleges Coercion, Prophetic Abuse

Mrs. David, however, fired back in a bold audio message, denying Amos’ claims and accusing him of spiritual exploitation. 

She accused the pastor of attempted spiritual manipulation, emotional coercion, and false prophecies aimed at destroying her marriage and coercing her into a relationship with him.

She refuted claims allegedly made by the pastor that God instructed her to marry him.

“God forbid!” she declared. “I came to you to present my marriage issue, so you could pray for my husband. But you ended up gossiping and speaking against him. You advised me against my own husband until I discovered the truth, and God opened my eyes to see some things.”

She alleged that Amos attempted to turn her against her husband and almost succeeded in manipulating her emotions until she sought deliverance from another church.

“God told me to leave you and go to Prophet Jeremiah. That’s what led me there. I went for deliverance, and God gave me my testimony,” she said.

She further denied the pastor’s purported claim that he had prayed for her to conceive a child, stating emphatically, “For your information, sir—with all due respect—I wasn’t barren. I didn’t come to you as a barren woman. You didn’t pray for me to conceive. God, in His own power, gave me my child.”

The woman accused the pastor of repeatedly soliciting personal favours and meals, even during her pregnancy. “Several times, even when I was pregnant, you told me you were hungry, and I should come and give you food. I give glory to God that I did not fall into your trap the way others did.”

In her message, she issued a stern warning to the pastor to stay away from her family and her affairs: “Please, I am begging you—don’t you dare come near my home or my life. You have no power over my soul, my husband, or my brother James. You might try to fight others and win, but I tell you, my hands are clean.”

She insisted she had no ulterior motives, financial or otherwise, in severing ties with the pastor.

“I did not leave you because of money. I did not conspire with any pastor to bring you down,” she said. “You know yourself. You know what you are doing secretly with other people.”

The woman also alleged that the pastor had prayed “evil prayers” against her husband from the pulpit, actions she claimed God exposed to her.

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