Sex Scandal: Apostle Suleman Reacts To Alleged police Probe

The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has debunked claims that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, has ordered his investigation over a petition alleging his involvement in a sex scandal.

The cleric was accused by an estranged former Pastor, Mike David, of sleeping with his wife, threatening his life as well as denying him access to his children.

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The Apostle, however, took to Twitter to ask Nigerians to disregard such report.

He said: “IGP orders probe on me? Where, when? maybe my ghost. Just reading stories now. Please discard… There is no such thing… Bad press really sells fast”.

Reports of the allegation had gone viral on the internet and other news platforms on Monday.

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The reports claim that the petition dated December 30, 2020, reads: “My wife was a staffer with NTA Iruekpen, so Apostle Suleman reached out to her that they will need her to build Celebration TV and Rhema for Living. She would have to shuttle between Osun State and Auchi.

“She came back from Auchi to Osun State and said she wanted to talk to me that her conscience was pricking her. I asked what was it and she said that while in Auchi, Apostle Suleman lodged her at Uyi Grand Hotel and he came there and slept with her.

“And the moment she said that the first thing that came to my mind was my daughter. I asked where was Michelle when this happened and she said Michelle was on the bed, pushed aside and I asked, ‘You mean you slept with a man with my daughter on the bed?’.

“I had to let it go because there was nobody I could tell and I couldn’t fight with Apostle Suleman… I forgave her but the amorous relationship continued. One thing I know is that my wife was hypnotised. This is not the woman I got married to, who I knew for 11 years.”

The accuser said his relationship with the pastor had gone soar since after the development.

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But his wife had declared the allegation as cheap blackmail.

The wife, Pastor Edako Davids, said it was the petitioner that quit their marriage and that there was no such confession from her indicting Apostle Suleman.

She said her estranged husband is “frustrated by his own evil deeds” as no one is preventing him from seeing his children.

Edako said they both live in the same city but he has refused to visit despite pleads from her family members to resolve their issues.

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