
Apostle Amos Isah, founder of Prophetic Victory Voice of Fire Ministry in Gwagwalada, Abuja
Apostle Amos Isah, founder of Prophetic Victory Voice of Fire Ministry in Gwagwalada, Abuja, is behind bars at the Federal Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) over disturbing allegations of rapeand spiritual exploitation.
Arrest Triggered by Disturbing Allegation
Last week, Isah was arrested after a 14-year-old girl accused him of luring her into the church’s new auditorium under the guise of a prayer session—only to lock her inside, perform a ritual, and sexually assault her. The victim’s family says the pastor threatened them with death if they spoke out and even handed the terrified girl ₦3,000 for “medication.”
Pattern of Predatory Behaviour
Investigators say this may not be an isolated incident. Sources claim Isah regularly targeted underage girls, whisking them off in his tinted-window vehicle for private “prayer meetings.” The grim details have rocked the local community, especially since the pastor was known for fiery sermons on holiness.
Leaked Audios Expose Marital Manipulation
The scandal deepened when leaked WhatsApp audios from a former protocol officer—only identified as “David”—surfaced. In them, David accuses Apostle Isah of:
Seduction Attempts: Messaging David’s wife with questions like “Do you want me or love?”
Spiritual Coercion: Using “prophetic counsel” to turn wives and vulnerable women against their husbands.
Threats: Vowing to drag David’s family before the police if they resisted.
“You see yourself as a lion,” David warned. “But remember: an ant from the Lord can kill a lion—and that’s what’s coming for you.”
Pastor’s Fiery Rebuttal
In a separate audio believed to be Isah’s voice, the pastor lashes back—accusing Mrs. David of witchcraft, marine spirits, and plotting to destroy his ministry with “trash visions.” He even challenges her past claims that God told her to leave her husband and marry him.
Mrs. David’s Forceful Denial
Mrs. David, in her own recorded message, vehemently denies all the pastor’s allegations:
She wasn’t barren and never sought him for a child.
She only consulted him about her marriage, not to marry him.
She eventually found deliverance elsewhere and says God exposed Isah’s manipulations.
“Please stay away from my home and family,” she pleaded. “You have no power over my soul.”
What’s Next?
Apostle Amos Isah has been denied bail as the FCID continues its probe. Nigerians are watching closely, demanding swift justice and protection for vulnerable congregants.