By Daniel Oluwatobiloba Popoola
The wife of the General Overseer of Overcomers Christian Center (OCCI), identified as Apostle Azaka, has publicly alleged that she was forcibly sent out of her matrimonial home alongside her three children, sparking concern over her welfare and safety.

The woman made the claims in a distress message that surfaced online, where she said the incident occurred recently and alleged that her husband expelled her from their residence without allowing her to take any personal belongings, leaving her and the children stranded and without shelter.

According to her, the situation has worsened as she claimed her mobile phones were confiscated, limiting her ability to communicate or seek help, while her movements are allegedly being monitored.

“I was chased out of the house with my three children without picking a pin. My phones have been seized, and my movement is being monitored,” she said.
She further stated that she is currently homeless and has struggled to find assistance, noting that individuals she approached have been unwilling to intervene in the situation.
“I am homeless now, and nobody is willing to help,” she added.
The allegations, which have circulated widely on social media, have drawn attention to concerns around domestic disputes, personal safety and access to support systems for vulnerable individuals.

As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official response from Apostle Azaka or the leadership of Overcomers Christian Center regarding the claims.
Observers noted that the situation remains a private domestic matter but has taken on public significance due to the prominence of the individuals involved and the seriousness of the allegations.
Meanwhile, advocates have called for calm and urged relevant authorities and social welfare organisations to verify the claims and ensure the safety and well-being of the woman and her children, while also stressing the importance of due process in addressing the matter.

