
Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries warns critics in Auchi that speaking against him will lead to violent retribution. He attributes his followers' loyalty to acts of kindness and claims that those who insult him will face fatal consequences. The controversial remarks have sparked widespread outrage.
Apostle Johnson Suleman, the leader of Omega Fire Ministries International, made controversial remarks during a sermon in which he warned critics that speaking against him in Auchi, Edo State, would result in violent retribution. Suleman claimed that his followers’ loyalty stemmed from his acts of kindness, including helping individuals involved in cult activities.
He boasted that anyone who criticized him near his church would face fatal consequences, stating that those who insulted him would be killed, buried, and have their body desecrated by his followers. The controversial statement has sparked widespread outrage, raising concerns about the potential for violence.
Suleman attributed the devotion of his followers to the kindness he had shown to people in the past. He claimed that even cult members, who initially came to confront him, were converted by his kindness and had pledged loyalty to him. This incident has drawn attention due to the explicit threats of violence and the potential danger posed by such rhetoric.