Threat To Life: Pastor Suleiman Slammed With Audio Evidence

Threat To Life: Pastor Suleiman Slammed With Audio Evidence
Apostle Johnson Suleman, Pastor Faith Edeko and Mike Davids
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A former Pastor with Omega Fire Ministries, Mike Davids, has released an audio clip in which the General Overseer of the church, Apostle Johnson Suleman, is heard threatening to kill him by ‘making him disappear’.

The audio clip was said to have been recorded during a phone conversation between Apostle Suleman and Davids shortly after Davids made a viral video accusing Suleman of sleeping with his wife, Pastor Faith Edeko, in the presence of their young daughter. Both Suleman and Edeko have since denied the allegation.

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In the recorded call which is about 42 seconds long, a voice which sounds like that of Apostle Suleman is heard threatening to make Davids disappear.

Suleman says, ‘I avoided you because of the way you talk but it is clear to me that you are possessed with a demon. The same thing that made me avoid you, you keep repeating them. You will die prematurely. God will punish you. Whatever you are looking for in this life, you will not get it.’

‘I stepped aside to make this call. You will die an untimely death. From the day I noticed you don’t know how to talk, I stopped talking to you. It is like you didn’t notice. I was free, I was chatting from the day I noticed your mind; you don’t know how to talk.’

‘When I noticed it because I am very temperamental; my temper is not good. That is why I am telling you tonight. I will make you disappear.’

When Davids asked him to explain what he meant by making him ‘disappear’, Suleman allegedly responds, ‘You are a bastard. Get off my phone’ before the conversation ends.

The audio clip has already been forwarded to the Nigeria Police Force as part of a petition against Apostle Suleman.

 

Listen to the audio here:

 

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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