Former aide to Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri has lashed out at the many who are speaking ill of Apostle Suleman, following his alleged affair with Stephanie Otobo, a Canada singer.
You cannot bury Apostle Suleman until he dies - Reno Omokri
Omokri posted on his Facebook wall, that many Nigerians are too hasty in their judgement of the case which tends to have started a media war in Nigeria.
His Facebook post reads:"Some of you are here on facebook spitting venom on Apostle Johnson Suleman for an accusation whose veracity you are not sure of.
I just read from a fellow on facebook who wrote a statement with a lot of ifs. You are filled with ifs and yet you are making judgments? Rather than give the man the benefit of the doubt, you start casting aspersions and slurs.
Do not wait until it happens to you before you know that there can be smoke without fire. If you have too much bile and venom inside you, then unleash on corrupt politicians. But before you bury Apostle Suleiman, I will urge you to wait until he dies.
Apostle Suleiman, I do not think you are guilty, but no matter the case, in good times and bad times I will stand by you!"
Meanwhile, following the last media onslaught launched by his purported lover, Stephanie Otobo, embattled Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has urged his teeming followers to put an end to the on-going media war over the allegations of amoral impropriety leveled against him.
Suleman made the call following the last media onslaught launched by Ms. Otobo alleging that his manhood size is ‘average’ but good for satisfying carnal desires.
In a statement issued by his communications manager, Phrank Shaibu, the fiery pastor, who said the media commentaries had over stayed their relevance, told his followers that the battle was no longer human but spiritual.
He, therefore, warned them to desist from posting any more Facebook videos on the issue but promised to deal with the allegations spiritually.
There is more trouble for Apostle Johnson Suleman 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 Suleman 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 Suleman but that he had breached a marriage contract.
Otobo, in the press conference said: "This is a legal right of a breach of promise of marriage. It is not a blackmail.
"We are petitioning the police to go through my bank records to see that he (Apostle Suleman) 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."