Muslim girl claims AIT staff to blackmail Apostle Johnson Suleman church
“…It’s a gang-up against Christianity” –World Pastors group reacts"
A Christian group covering a network of pastors and general overseers has alerted members of the public on the latest system opponents of Christianity have devised to persecute evangelical Christian pastors in Nigeria.
According to the group called, Sons Of the Prophet Network (SOPN) comprising about 4,500 General Overseers of various ministries in more than 20 African countries, Europe, Canada and America, the call for vigilance became necessary in the light of a recent attack on one of the most popular churches of Christ in Nigeria, Omega Fire Ministries (OFM) headed by Apostle (Dr.) Johnson Suleman.
The statement by SOPN reads thus: “A certain lady who goes by a funny name, Honey Phoenix Evarist, has been on the internet spreading unholy and sadistic accounts about OFM. And this, the group said, is viewed as a part of the grand plot against not just the church but the personality of the head of OFM, Apostle Johnson Suleman, who has been consistent in his frank but honest outburst against attacks on the Church of God and Christianity.
One of the reasons that spurred the SOPN into reacting is the fact that the lady claimed in her story that she is a staff of the Africa Independent Television (AIT).
After a painstaking check with AIT offices across Nigeria including the Abuja headquarters, it was discovered that no member of staff of the TV house bears Honey Phoenix Evarist. Besides, it became clear that the name could just be a hoax in order to hide the real identity of the enemy.
We view this new trend as a part of the grand plot by certain Muslim cabal against the person of Apostle Johnson Suleman who is seen as the major frontline against the perceived agenda of certain quarter in the county to Islamize Nigeria, based on the finding by reliable informants that this lady, of Igbo extraction, was recently prodded to convert to Islam by her new boyfriend called Umar.”
Meanwhile, the group declared in the statement that, no matter the plot against Apostle Suleman and the Church of God, all attempts to discredit him, his ministry and Christianity as a whole, would be unsuccessful “as it is seen as part of the ongoing plots to eliminate Christian voices in Nigeria and a plot to tarnish Apostle Suleman’s hard-earned reputation and rising profile in recent times.”
“This year alone,” the group added, “Apostle Johnson Suleman has had crusades in 32 countries, a towering achievement yet to be rivaled in Christendom.”
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