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Apostle Suleman Speaks On COVID-19 Patients He Already Healed, Blasts ‘Witches’
Apostle Johnson Suleman has reacted to a challenge by an alleged ‘witches’ group called the Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AFAW) which called him out to heal just one confirmed COVID-19 patient and get a thousand US dollars.
Naija News reported earlier that Apostle Suleman was called out by AFAW in a statement dated made available to newsmen on Tuesday by the founder of the Nigerian Humanist Movement, Leo Igwe.
Apostle Suleman has however taken to his microblogging account to react to the blast Leo Igwe, describing him as a broke and poor man.
He wrote, “A certain Leo igwe says I should heal covid19 and get a 1000dollars..I will send you the details of those already healed..so you can investigate..I am not the healer,God is…to mention 1000dollars,shows you are broke and poor..keep it..you need the money than me..”
See the tweet below:
A certain Leo igwe says I should heal covid19 and get a 1000dollars..I will send you the details of those already healed..so you can investigate..I am not the healer,God is…to mention 1000dollars,shows you are broke and poor..keep it..you need the money than me..
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) April 28, 2020
Normally I wont reply critics..but the website he uses has been constantly writing against me for 3yrs non stop..all kinds of stories.also,I feel so ashamed to see some Christians joining the world to attack itself..Not in my time..Jesus christ called herod a fox..(Luke 13.32.).
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) April 28, 2020
A pastor speaks for the oppressed and gets arrested,you are silent.he feeds the hungry,you are silent..he employs hundreds of jobless folks you are silent yet you claim to be a Christian.he replies critics and you are quick to say he should behave like a man of God?.hypocrites.
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) April 28, 2020
In another news, the Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chikwe Ihekweazu, has said the agency is not satisfied with the number of samples brought in for testing from states that have not recorded COVID-19 cases.