Apostle Johnson Suleman is the Senior Pastor of OMEGA FIRE MINISTRIES (OFM) located at km 132 benin-okene/abuja expressway,Auchi,Edo-state.,and also the President of Celebration TV. Apostle Johnson Suleman is married to an amiable firebrand evangelist,Rev dr Lizzy. She is a trained Mass Communication expert with a special gift of healing. They are blessed with their own biological children.
Gods servant while ministering last week sunday at the international worship center Auchi[25th june 2017]cautioned Nigerians to stop speaking evil about the health of the present number one citizen of Nigeria as most Nigerians including his Muslims brothers and sisters are now praying for him to die.[Mr Mohammed Buhari] and these where the exact words of the apostle."stop wishing your president death rather pray for his health".
My audience pls answer this question: do you know that this man is someones father?if your father is sick do you pray for him to die or to be made whole again?do you also know that this man is someones husband?if your husband is sick will you pray for him to die so you could be a widow or for God to restore his health?pls lets adhere to apostles advice for now.but if he resumes office and continue to fight Christians again,he will die mysteriously in that office like other wicked leaders this nation has produced in history in jesus name.
The
health of the president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, has been the
source of constant speculation in the West African country since the
start of 2017.
The
74-year-old ex-military general, who came to power in 2015, has been on
medical leave for more than 14 weeks this year. Buhari is currently in
the U.K. receiving treatment for an undisclosed medical condition. He
left on May 7
But that changed on Saturday when the Nigerian president released an audio recording for the celebration of Eid al-Fitr—the Muslim festival that marks the end of Ramadan—on
Saturday. The 1-minute clip featured Buhari speaking in Hausa—a
language common in northern Nigeria, where the population is mostly
Muslim, but not so in the largely-Christian south—and was transcribed
into English by the president’s spokesman, Garba Shehu.
“My
greetings to all Nigerian Muslims and our brother Christians on the
occasion of Eid el-Fitr. May the lessons of Ramadan, namely piety;
self-denial, prayers, and generosity to the poor and needy be with us
for all time,” said Buhari.
Buhari also seemed to nod towards ethnic tensions that have bubbled recently in Nigeria. A coalition of activist groups, calling itself the Northern Youth Groups,
recently issued a statement ordering all members of the Igbo ethnic
group to leave northern Nigeria for their ancestral homelands in the
east. The statement has been condemned by Nigeria’s Vice-President Yemi
Osinbajo, who has been in charge in Buhari's absence.
“I, again, appeal to all Nigerians to avoid reckless statements or
actions against our fellow countrymen. We should all resolve to live in
peace and unity in our great country, which is the envy of many less
endowed nations,” said Buhari.
The
audio recording was the first public statement Buhari has made since
leaving for the U.K. on May 7. Since then, rumors about his health have
swirled and the recording was reportedly released to challenge reports
that Buhari was suffering a speech impediment and memory loss, Nigeria’s
This Day newspaper reported.
But
the statement was met with suspicion from some quarters, with critics
asking why Buhari had not chosen to release a video statement and
calling into question the identity of the speaker. may God help Nigeria.
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