True
prophets never spoke on their own authority or shared their personal opinions,
but rather delivered the message God as received. In the case of servant of
God, Apostle (Prof.) Johnson Suleman, several instances make the above
expression explicit.
Since
the inception of his televangelism, the senior pastor at Omega Fire Ministries
(OFM) worldwide has been using the liberty of the pulpit to convey noteworthy messages
denouncing rampant social injustice and the oppression of the poor, as well as
speaking truth to power, delivering words of warning, divine guidance, and
encouragement.
Recalling,
Apostle Suleman had warned in his 2019/2020 divine messages of the arrest of a
presidential aspirant after the general elections. The 21st of the
35 prophecies released to the public in December 2018 had specified concisely that,
‘a presidential aspirant to be arrested’.
The
arrest of Omoyele Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters online newspaper and
presidential candidate of the African Action Congress in the last election, has
once again drawn out the passion in Suleman who is calling for the journalist’s
release.
Sowore
was arrested for calling a mass protest against the Muhammadu Buhari-led
federal government tagged RevolutionNow. It is remarkable, however, that
Apostle Suleman is the only religious leader so far asking that Sowore be
released, considering the fact that the journalist’s medium it was that mocked
the prophecy when released last year.
“If
I was the one arrested or detained, this man would have through his medium made
mincemeat of my travail and even create a debasing story around it. But that
won't stop me for calling for his release. Government should release him, because
you can’t detain a man who is unarmed while killer herdsmen walk free,” Suleman
had said in a terse Twitter message
For
the record, Apostle Suleman is one of the few prophets whose main concerns are centered
on justice and peace, for they turn their attention more specifically on the
promise of national renewal and the spiritual blessings that come with trusting
God and obeying His will.
-Ademola Alade
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