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Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by dante0147: 11:19am On Feb 01, 2020
Nigeria’s unity is sacrosanct: The unity and togetherness of Nigeria is sacrosanct. Our collective peace is non-negotiable.

I personally bleed when I hear drumbeats of war and yearnings for the dissolution of Nigeria, either from tribal or political overviews. No nation remains the same after war. Therefore, we can’t be fanning the embers and heating the polity of revolution or dissolution.

On constructive criticism/ pro-good governance:

Growing up as an aspiring journalists, late Dele Giwa was my role model, especially owing to his approach and activism mentality. Also, whilst growing up as a journalist, Femi Adesina was my view of an extreme perfect gentleman whom I loved from afar until we met at Government House, Rivers state, when former Governor and now Transport Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, made our acquaintance.

Sadly, in Nigeria and especially under this current administration, anyone who speaks truth to power is termed partisan or political; some even say such a person hates President Muhammadu Buhari. But how can a man hate his president? That’s giving a dog a bad name just to hang it.

Let me give you a few shockers, sir, which many Nigerians don’t even know. My biological father is an APC chieftain; a major frontline and stakeholder in Edo state politics with the ruling party.

The governor and the deputy governor of Edo state are very close to me and the national chairman is my brother. Yet, we all relate well and they worship in our church whenever they are around because they separate issues from the relationship. That is principle sir!

I have built schools and given to governments, fixed government roads and rehabilitated people who were convicted. These are verifiable as you can ask my state governor. If I hate this government, I won’t do all that.

Wrong notion of the president:

Also, I hear people erroneously say the president is a religious bigot. I am shocked! How can that be? A very good friend of mine recently spoke to me about president Buhari and I told her my views of him and she laughed. And that evening, President Mumhamadu Buhari called me on phone and we exchanged pleasantries. And, at the end, I prayed with him in Jesus name and he said Amen! Tell me, which religious bigot does that?

So, seeing what is happening now tells me that he is surrounded by people who are painting him wrongly before some who aren’t privileged to know him. Or has he changed from being whom I knew him to be then?

When he was sick, I called all our church members in the 58 nations of the world where we have branches to pray for his speedy recovery and homecoming.

Also, a few weeks ago, I tweeted against Nigerians insulting and using demeaning verbal assertion on the person of the president. I mean, If not for anything, his age should be respected. But I came under fire and was taken to the cleaners for defending the president. But I ignored the backlash because, if you wrestle with a pig, you will be stained but the pig would enjoy it.

On Insecurity and issue of CAN:

Sir, when I read your response to CAN, two things came to mind: I asked myself, must the allure of power make you antagonistic of church leaders whilst your colleague is protecting his? I equally felt your response was ill-timed, knowing these leaders where mourning. I apologise if it came out wrongly or rudely.

John 13.35 says, “by this shall all men know you are my disciples if ye have love to one another.” Some say clerics or the clergy should stay off politics; I think the right word should be that clerics should not be partisan.

Remember that in the last administration, we spoke truth to power, even in a more corrosive and acidic manner than we do now. But it wasn’t a big deal for them because that administration was tolerant and ignored most things said. Therefore, this government should stop responding to everything. The best way to respond to complaints is to give result, not explanations, insults or counter upper-cut.

Condemning killings does not amount to being political! Every other thing is left for politicians to handle but ensuring the safety of lives and property is the responsibility of every Nigerian.

In every clime where you have principled men, criticism is inescapable. We must take it in its stride. Also, rational discourse is now a practical impossibility in Nigeria because you will be termed anti-this and or pro that.

It hurts to see certain folks remotely connected to some issues that do not concern them and yet, are ascribed mastery and expertise on such.

On Herdsmen killings:

One of my church members and leader of Urhobo Progressive Union was kidnapped. He is 80 years old. It took great wisdom to manage it as a certain extraction of Nigerians threatened to cause chaos because they felt it was an insult to their region.

Few days ago, one pastor coming to see me was kidnapped and the wife was shot. Another one was equally shot that same day on the hand by alleged killer herdsman.

But I refuse to use the word Fulani because I have Fulani friends that are so awesome and nice. But certain devils, some of which are foreigners, even like the Arewa group had rightly said last year, have infiltrated their ranks and fabrics and these foreign devil’s incarnate operate with audacity and temerity, without caring whose ox is gored. We must fish them out!

Muslims are being killed and we should condemn it. Christians are also slaughtered and we should equally condemn it.

2023 presidency:

The issue of who succeeds in 2023 should go into extinction now and the focus should be on security. A wise man speaks not because he has to say something but because he has something to say.

If I could reach you privately, I would not have resorted to the media. I also took this approach to respond to the heavy insults and name-calling on your tweeter handle which is, well, okay by me and understandable because you were angry.

But I hope this meets you well. This is me pouring my heart to my brother. I am actually not good at writing letters like this. Unlike someone, we all know that does. I guess I would meet him for tutorials. I love you my brother and God bless Nigeria. Apostle Johnson Suleman (Snr. Pastor Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide)

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/02/nigeria-open-letter-to-femi-adesina-by-apostle-johson-suleman/

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by Nobody: 11:22am On Feb 01, 2020
When somebody is lying to you, you can tell due to the way he talks - the way he blinks his eyes and the rate of stammering that flows. On the flip side when somebody is confident of the truth and very optimistic of the outcome you also can tell. After watching him on Channels Tv, that was when I perceived his insensitivity and his unsympathetic nature to Nigerians.

Things are flowing the way you want but that's short. Tomorrow you'll leave office and Karma will descend on you and your APCs liars in a very brutal and painful way. Remember, a good name is better than gold. History will never forgive and forget APC for the disasters they have caused!

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by donstan18: 11:25am On Feb 01, 2020
Low budget Mbaka

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by ghettokid1(m): 11:25am On Feb 01, 2020
Good one from Otobo fucker

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by nzeobi(m): 11:27am On Feb 01, 2020
All I know is that this government has failed in areas of security

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by helinues: 11:28am On Feb 01, 2020
Apari omo Yakuba

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:30am On Feb 01, 2020
The EU accused the govt of being complacent in the whole insecurity issue
The US has issued restrictions, frankly a country that recruits 'ex' terrorists into her army needs to be distanced from
All the highways are a no go area
'Bandits' kill in front of policemen.

A typical religious leader would not want the country to break, a yoruba man's tithe is as good as the Igbo's or any other tribe.

Nigeria has to break. It is inevitable

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by dante0147: 11:31am On Feb 01, 2020
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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by Aufbauh(m): 11:41am On Feb 01, 2020
This testimonial of PMB from Apostle Suleiman needs to be publish for all ethno-religious bigot filled with hatred for Buhari.

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by Yemike(m): 11:44am On Feb 01, 2020

"And, at the end, I prayed with him in Jesus name and he said Amen! Tell me, which religious bigot does that?"



Is the Apostle delving into politics??

I thought He's smarter than this but alas He proved me wrong.

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by RoyalBlu(f): 11:50am On Feb 01, 2020
Yemike:

"And, at the end, I prayed with him in Jesus name and he said Amen! Tell me, which religious bigot does that?"



Is the Apostle delving into politics??

I thought He's smarter than this but alas He proved me wrong.




The answer to your question is a yes from me.

No revelation needed. smiley

He's been preparing the grounds.

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by BeLookingIDIOT(m): 1:52pm On Feb 01, 2020
Apostle is an ex-Muslim,the Edo state version of afonja.
Traces of Fulani worship is still there.

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by festacman(m): 1:54pm On Feb 01, 2020
Most Nigerians, often, get unnecessarily emotional over things.

Mr. Femi Adesina's key task as presidential spokesperson is to defend the president against what he considers unfair or inimical public opinions by any person or group. What he is doing is not any different from what his counterparts in other democracies do. In US, their responses, sometimes, can be direct, personal and vicious. Interestingly, the current POTUS Mr. Trump most times does not even wait for his spokespersons before using his Twitter account to fire back.

Most journalists including his critics would happily trade places with Femi. And if they do, the narratives will not change any bit because it is a professional job and that's the way the job is done.

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by ArmaniUhuru: 1:56pm On Feb 01, 2020
Aufbauh:
This testimonial of PMB from Apostle Suleiman needs to be publish for all ethno-religious bigot filled with hatred for Buhari.


Oga kip kwayet!

If this same man criticizes buhari policies tomorrow, you will still call him fake.

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by Slawormir: 1:56pm On Feb 01, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr

Open what?

Anyway i will back to read this write up

Let me concentrate on Chelsea game

I know Chelsea is gonna lose or draw

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by Noerection: 1:57pm On Feb 01, 2020
Help me tell this Otobo fuc.ker that Nasir elrufai is still alive and healthy

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by hisexcellency34: 1:57pm On Feb 01, 2020
Why is Sulemain speaking as if he is begging Femi Adesina?

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by b3llo(m): 1:57pm On Feb 01, 2020
Otobolize him

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by NOETHNICITY(m): 1:57pm On Feb 01, 2020
Suleiman is simply fake, I just pity his dumb flock.
Too many fake prophecies enough for him to be disregarded forever

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by Daniel058(m): 1:57pm On Feb 01, 2020
Suleiman

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by CalabarPikin: 1:58pm On Feb 01, 2020
OK

Moral lesson of the letter pls..... angry

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by WandaNara: 1:58pm On Feb 01, 2020
Femi the coca**e sniffer.

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by trulords(m): 1:59pm On Feb 01, 2020
It like one war go happen BTW pastors and politicians dis year . any way check out my signature for some amazing deals this month of love
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by Mistaicey2288: 1:59pm On Feb 01, 2020
Hmmm.. You mean he wrote an open letter to that Man who has sold his soul and dignity to the devil out of greed and lust for power?

Writing This open letter to someone like Femi Adeshina is as good as wasting your time. He doesn't have any iota of humanity left in him. I wouldn't be surprised if he responds in a couple of hours or days just to spew his usual gibberish... As much as I am not and will never be a fan of Suleiman, all he said in this letter is nothing but absolute truth, sentiments aside but the message will still be meaningless to Adeshina regardless... SMH!

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by Nobody: 2:00pm On Feb 01, 2020
Still a fake pastor

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by 2shure: 2:00pm On Feb 01, 2020
Otobo.
Hope that name rings a bell

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's Open Letter To Femi Adesina by Stanchriss(m): 2:04pm On Feb 01, 2020
Low key mbaka loading

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