Monday 20 March 2017

Apostle Suleiman’s costly sex scandal



-Popular Lagos writer withdraws his support to the beleaguered Apostle
By Nche Jude Mbah in Yaounde
Apostle Johnson Suleiman
A Lagos writer and staunch supporter of Apostle Johnson Suleiman has reportedly withdrawn his support for the clergyman over recent allegations of a sex scandal he was said to be involved in.
                Micheal who is a known supporter of the Gospel made this known via his Facebook post alleging he had tune out his mind against the Apostle's untoward conducts. He also accused the Apostle of patronizing hotels with different girls.

Read the withdraw notice below:
                This is to withdraw my statement of support towards Apostle Johnson Suleiman of Omega Church Ministry which is dated on the 6th of March, this month as against the claims of Ms Stephanie Otodo. I have personally received a classify information about ungodly activities of the said Mr. Suleiman from a reliable source and how he patronizes their hotel with one or two girls... it has been a battle of conscience since three days ago whether to post this or not, but, as someone who like to always say the truth no matter whose ox is gored- it's on this note, I retract my initial statement of support and solidarity- having been cleared to me that I gooved in my claims as a mortal man, it is my prayer that God in His infinity mercy will broke the heart of Mr. Suleiman and make him a born again Christian.
                Nigerian media sources reported that Apostle Suleiman allegedly bought a Mercedes-Benz 450 GL for Nollywood actress Daniella Okeke.
                Base on the above claims, the cleric has denied having any romantic relationship outside of marriage
                There is more trouble for Apostle Johnson Suleiman as it has been revealed that he bought a $76,000 brand-new Mercedes-Benz 450 GL for Nollywood actress, Daniella Okeke.
                The apostle has been caught in a web of allegation that began with Stephanie Otobo, the Canadian-based singer, who claimed that Suleiman had a sexual relationship with her.
                Otobo had granted an interview after she was released from Kirikiri prison insisting that she was not out to blackmail Suleiman but that he had breached a marriage contract.
                Otobo, in a press conference said: "This is a legal right of a breach of promise of marriage. It is not blackmail.
"We are petitioning the police to go through my bank records to see that he (Apostle Suleiman) has sent money directly from his account to my accounts.
                "We are not talking about $8,000 or $12,000 dollars; we are talking about huge money.
                "If I was a cheap prostitute, how much will you send a cheap prostitute?"
                When she was asked by the press if she knows any other girls involved with Apostle Suleiman, Otobo said: "He told me about his ex-girlfriend, some actress named Daniella Okeke."
                According to Sahara Reporters, the actress had displayed a brand-new Mercedes-Benz 450 GL in front of her house on Instagram prompting people to dig considering she has not featured prominently in movies.

                Due to a bug, a search of the vehicle’s plate number on a Lagos state website for vehicle ownership revealed it was registered to Apostle Johnson Suleiman.
                Apostle Suleiman had denied the allegation of sexual escapade with Otobo and had even threatened Festus Keyamo who chamber is representing the singer demanding an apology and the payment to him of N1bn for blackmail and injury.
                Meanwhile, Apostle Johnson Suleiman has written to controversial lawyer, Festus Keyamo, informing him of his plans to drag him to the disciplinary committee of the NBA.
                The revered cleric made this known via a letter addressed to Keyamo dated March 7, written by his lawyer, Osa Director.
                Part of the letter read: ''We have observed with shock and dismay your deliberate and relentless efforts to malign and convict our client through media trial”
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Johnson Suleiman


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