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After Requesting For N2 Billion, Police Goes After Apostle Suleman’s Accuser

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The Nigerian police is in pursuit of Mike Davids, a former pastor with Omega Fire Ministries for trying to defame the character of the general overseer, Apostle Johnson Suleman.

Mike Davids had accused Apostle Suleman of having an affair with his ex-wife, and sued him for the sum of N2 Billion for damages from the popular man of God.

Meanwhile, the lawyers of Apostle Suleman have explained in a statement that their client is yet to get any letter following the N2 Billion law suit.

Read statement below

“It has come to our knowledge that one Mike David has purportedly filed a law suit against our client, Apostle Johnson Suleman and seeking two billion naira as damages for alleged interference in his marriage which has since been dissolved a few years ago.”

 

“We are yet to be served with any court process. However, our client has refrained from joining issues with the said Mike David as his utterances are mere hallucinations of a man on the fringes of lunacy and desperation to survive. For the record, Mike David was a pastor in our client”s church but expelled since 2018 for acts inimical to the body of Christ.”

 

Meanwhile, it was gathered that the Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Mohammed Adamu, had, in a Suit Number: FHC/ABJ/CS/115/2021, also approached the Federal High Court in Abuja, seeking to arrest Davids over petition of alleged blackmail, defamation and threat to Apostle Suleman.

 

 

The court papers further reads that, “for the past six years, Mike David’s has been attempting to blackmail Apostle Suleman while he has constantly threatened and boasted that he has materials in his possession to embarrass the pastor, with  his recent video allegations of dating his wife as one of such materials of blackmail.

 

“In short, he has been boasting that he will bring down Apostle Suleman and Omega Fire Ministries, of which our client has audio and video evidence to expose his threats and blackmail. Hence, the matter was reported to the Nigerian Police Force,” the statement reads.

 

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