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Apostle Suleiman confirms seven persons shot dead in his convoy

Apostle Johnson Suleiman, founder of General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, has confirmed that seven persons were shot dead by gunmen on the Benin -Auchi expressway, Edo State.

From his explanation of the build to the attack, it was obvious that Apostle Suleiman had a clue about those behind the assassination attempt.

He traced the genesis of the attack to 2017 and advised the gunmen  that attacked  his convoy not to dabble into what they did not understand.

According to him, ” since 2017, there are   certain things that have been happening that I have been quiet about .

“Even if you are the most quiet person on earth you will not give yourself to so many scandals.

There are things people don’t know. One or two persons took advantage of that and came out and say one or two things.

“The reason I am coming out to speak now is that they have done all that and discovered that I am still moving on, they decided to make attempts on my life.

“I just escaped an assassination attempt where seven people were killed.

My car was attacked, they opened fire on the car and kept spraying bullets.

My wife and my kids were there.

In the escort car, they killed the policemen, they killed other people in the other escort car and the bus.

“In all, they killed seven people in the convoy.

“People are expecting me to come out and mention their names so that they can deny it. I won’t.do that.

But the truth of the matter is this, you can’t kill me. My life is in the hand of God, I am a man of God and those who are attacking me, you are holding on to what you don’t understand. You may have joined the fora because you want to chase cloud but you don’t know where the fight started.

“There are things you don’t understand. You don’t even have an idea of the beginning of what happened in 2017 and the people that are behind it.

You are just doing your own thing. But it is beyond what you are thinking.

“I am alive for those who have been calling.  I am well, family is fine.

“I feel bad for the lives that have been taken. We are mourning but Jesus is Lord.

“May the souls of those who were killed rest in peace.

And for the young men who opened fire and kept wasting people, I won’t take your life. But the seed that you have sown, you will reap it.

“I want Nigerians to know that a coordinated lie swallows an uncoordinated truth . With time the truth will come out”.

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