The couple hosts a show on Salt TV called The Way in which they talk about wide-ranging topics in line with biblical teachings.
A clip from the show shows Makula narrating how she broke up with an ex-lover and she had to return everything he had bought for her.
The man had bought her a car, land in Wakiso district, and furnished the house they were living in. When they split, she didn’t want to remain with anything.
She started from scratch.
"I had an ex who bought me my first car, it was a [Suzuki] FX,” she said.
"He bought me land in Masoli [found in Wakiso district]. He was working with the government and they had given him a scholarship to study abroad.
"But we got some misunderstandings and split. The ending wasn't bad.
"So, I asked him, where do I put the things? He was doing well financially. God had blessed him.
"So, he told me, let me leave them with you so that you don't have to start from scratch.
"I took the car to his mom's. I also took the land title to his mom's.”
Makula said she also requested her ex's sibling to come and pick up the items they had in the house and they refused, so she gave them away.
That they were staying in a two-bedroom house and her mother questioned her decision.
"I went back to my mother's house, and bought a new mattress, a new blanket, and new bedsheets," Susan Makula said.
She said that the boyfriend's mother initially rejected the land, so she hired a lawyer to transfer the title into her (boyfriend's mother's) name.