It has been revealed that an online
petition has commenced on the web-
based petition aggregator, change.org,
demanding an end to the ridiculing of
controversial founder of Omega Fire
Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman.
The petition, which had 9,584
signatories as of press time on Friday,
is titled,
“I STAND WITH APOSTLE
JOHNSON SULEMAN.
It Is Time For
The Online Ridicule And Harassment
Of Pastors To Stop!”
It partly reads, “Beloved, the church is
bleeding…fathers in the faith are
being insulted and called names while
we fold our hands and watch…
religions of the world protect their
leaders but the church kill her
Generals..
“In as much as we know there are
wolves in sheep clothes (Matthew
10.16, Luke 10.3), there are also
genuine men of God who love Jesus
and are blessing lives..
“MIRACLES ARE REAL, DELIVERANCE
IS REAL, FINANCIAL BREAKTHROUGH
(MIRACLE MONEY) IS REAL!
“God told the apostle to confront the
attackers of the church online..those
who derive pleasure in ridiculing
pastors.
“THE RESTORATION APOSTLE
SULEMAN IS ON A MISSION TO
RESTORE DIGNITY AND HONOR BACK
TO THE FATHERS OF FAITH AND TO
THE CHURCH AT LARGE
“This Is A Non Denominational, Non
Partisan Movement! IF YOU ARE IN
SUPPORT OF HIM AS A BELIEVER,
SIGN THE UNDERLINED PETITION!
“BE AMONG THE FIRST 10,000
SIGNATORIES TO SEND THIS
MESSAGE TO THE WHITE HOUSE. IT
IS TIME FOR THE CHURCH TO UNITE,
SIGN NOW!.”
In a video containing clips from a
Holy Ghost Convention in Auchi Edo
State in June 2021 and an Impact 2021
programme in Atlanta, United States,
in July, Suleman had declared that
angels would credit the bank accounts
of some members of the
congregation.
And as the video revealed, many
congregants smiled their way to the
pulpit to present their testimonies of
instant credit alerts from angels.
“There is a miracle alert here; she just
got a miracle alert of $1,000. Miracle
alert!” Suleiman had screamed. “As
you get it, run here. Angels will begin
to put money in your accounts.”
One congregant who came out even
said he received an alert of $989 and
70 cents.
“Papa, there is a miracle here,” one
said. “You gave your word at about
twelve minutes past eight, and it is
now thirteen minutes past eight and
she has been credited with several
zeros.”
A Youtuber, Israel Balogun, who later
exposed the money miracle ‘session’
was arrested by the police.
Barrister Ugbabor Ibomor, a member
of the legal team of Apostle Suleman,
had justified the arrest of Israel
Balogun, a YouTuber who exposed a
money miracle scam by Suleman.
In a recent statement, Suleman’s
lawyer, Ibomor explained that the
YouTuber’s arrest was not in
connection to the money miracle scam
but for defamation of character and
cyberbullying against the person of
Apostle Suleman.
Over 9000 Persons Sign
Online Petition To Stop
‘Ridicule’ Of Apostle
Suleman Over Miracle
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