Nigerian clergy, Apostle Suleman claims those who speak against him are beaten by cultists, forced to apologize
The preacher further explained that cultists in the area took it upon themselves to defend him without asking it. Apostle Johnson Suleman, the general supervisor of the Omega Fire Ministries International, claimed that people who criticized him are often attacked by cultists and forced to apologize. Suleman issued a warning to his critics during a sermon in his church headquarters in Auchi, Edo State, the controversial clergy, suggesting that violent consequences await anyone who speaks against him in public. “If you want to die, and you pray on how to die and death did not come, there is a way to make it happen,” Suleman said. ‘Come to Auchi and stand by the front gate of our church and say something against me. Someone will kill you, another will bury you, and the third will do praise and worship on your dead body. ‘ The preacher further explained that cultists in the area took it upon themselves to defend him without asking it. “I heard that cult boys bring people to me,” Suleman said. Look, “If you want to die, say something against me,” said @apostlesuleman, while boasting how cultural people who criticized him, and brought them to him to apologize after they pic.twitter.com/qlo3Z2ls8n – Sahara reporters (@sahararareportters) on April 4, “I asked him. We have beaten. ‘ I asked who they are, and they said, “You won’t like who we are, but you helped us.” They apologized to the man and put it in front of me. “I left my wife one day and said I was going to choose something. I was driving in a jeep when another car blocked me, and some guys jumped out, guns were burning, ‘he says. “One of them shouted,” Come out! “I had an orderly with me that immediately lies in fear, trembles and says,” I’m not a pastor. ” But I refused to lie down. But another one came up and said, ‘Apostle? Oh bad market. “He then asked my phone, called his number in it and told me he would call me. Then they left. “The preacher provided no evidence to support his claims or the possible implications of cultures that act violently on his behalf.