By Micheal Chukwuebuka
APOSTLE Johnson Suleman, General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, has sparked controversy with a statement suggesting his followers might resort to violence against critics.
In a viral video, Suleman claimed that speaking out against him near his Auchi church in Edo State could have deadly consequences.
He said:
“If you want to die and you’ve been praying for death, but it hasn’t come, there’s a way to make it happen.

Apostle Suleman
“Come to Auchi, stand by the front gate of our church, and say something against me.
“Somebody will kill you, another will bury you, and the third will be doing praise and worship on your dead body.”
Suleman’s comments have drawn heavy criticism online, with many questioning the appropriateness of such statements from a religious leader.
Suleman also shared an incident where alleged cultists confronted someone for insulting him, beat them up, and brought them to apologize:
“I’ve had cult boys bring people to me and say, ‘This boy was insulting you, we beat him and told him to apologise.’ I asked them, ‘Who are you?’ They said, ‘You no go like who we be, but you don help us.’ Kindness.”










