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Apostle Suleiman |
Facts about Apostle Suleiman: Apostle Suleiman, the founder and general overseer of Omega Fire Ministry (OFM) has been in the news of recent because of his recent outspokenness and the attempted arrest by the DSS. However, there are several interesting facts about him that many do not know. Here are some of them:
1. He once hated Christianity: Surprisingly, he once hated Christianity. According to him, the influence of his father rubbed off on him in his youth. He thought many Christians were insincere. Seeing the pastors collect donations from church members without accounting for the expenditure was a turn-off for him. However, that changed in 1989.
2. According to Suleiman, he once rejected the gift of a private jet, he explained in an interview: “But I don’t have one yet. The truth is that, I was given a private plane as a gift about one month ago. But God told me that the giver was not pure. “So I rejected it. You may have seen the pictures of the jet on the internet. In fact, I collected it. But when I prayed over it and found out that the source of the giver’s wealth wasn’t sincere, I politely turned it down.”
3. He was once a journalist and a writer: Apostle Suleiman was once a journalist and a writer, he studied mass communication and he has a PhD in human resource development. Suleiman has worked as an investigative journalist at TELL magazine, and later moved to PM News before joining DBN, a television station, which is no longer in existence.
4. His father was a Muslim Another: surprising fact about him is that his father was a Muslim, while his mother was a Christian. According to information available, his father stayed a Muslim, he did not see the possibility of his son leaving the fold. His parents disagreed on a number of issues, which eventually led to their separation.
5. He was once a cultist: The now holy man was formerly a cultist. He said in an interview: “I was a dignified cultist. I am from a home of separated parents. My parents had some issues. Any child from a home like that is bound to fall into the streets. “So, I got into school and I wanted acceptance somewhere. Someone told me that there is something called brotherhood and that I would be accepted as a family member and I liked it. I didn’t know there was a beating part and being taken to the bush. “I didn’t like that. But you have to go into it. What I always avoided then was the assignments. I was just like a floor member. I would go to meetings and when assigned to do something and I couldn’t, I had to look for someone to do it and pay for it. I was not really happy but I was there.”
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