Showing posts with label Gossip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gossip. Show all posts
His name is Usman Umaru who sucks patients’ sperm and discharges them without treatment.
The fake doctor working at the Out Patient Department of the Minna General Hospital, Niger state, was arrested for allegedly indulging in massaging the penis of patients at the hospital and then sucking their sperm when they discharge.
The 50-year-old fake doctor working at the Out Patient Department of the Minna General Hospital, Niger state, Usman Umaru wa s arrested for allegedly indulging in massaging the penis of patients at the hospital and then sucking their sperm when they discharge.
The fake doctor who has reportedly been indulging in the act for over two years before he was caught was arrested after he tried it on a 40-year-old patient who could not release even after several minutes of massaging.
The inability of the 40-year-old man whose name was given as Sani Baitachi to release infuriated Umaru who, it was reported, angrily slapped him for not being able to release sperm so he could suck.
Arguments and quarrelling however ensued between the two men, attracting the attention of even the hospital’s management and Umaru was apprehended.
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News Proof 21.6.17 No comments Edit PostHow We Were Set-up By Nigerian Billionaire, Femi Otedola - Alleged Canadian Twin-Prostitutes, the Matharoos Open up, Reveal Secret Relationship
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...Deny Blackmailing Nigerian Billionaires, Owning Controversial Website, Naijagistlive
...'Stain on our reputation will never clear':
Gold diggers,’ ‘sextortion sisters,’ ‘prostitutes,’ – the Matharoo’s have heard it all.
...'Stain on our reputation will never clear':
Gold diggers,’ ‘sextortion sisters,’ ‘prostitutes,’ – the Matharoo’s have heard it all.
The two Toronto sisters last seen apologizing in a video for allegedly extorting and cyberbullying a Nigerian billionaire are back in Canada after a tumultuous month in Lagos where they say local authorities accused them of being behind a slanderous website.
Back in December, a Nigerian news website reported that Kiran and Jyoti Matharoo were under investigation for allegedly trying to blackmail billionaire Femi Otedola and cyberbully more than 200 other people throughout Africa.
The reports claimed that the women were in possession of photos and videos showing Otedola cheating on his wife.
The sisters were eventually charged with extortion, cyberbullying and threatening to kidnap.
Shortly after news of the allegations made its way to Canada, a video surfaced on YouTube showing the girls, make-up free and plainly clothed, apologizing to Otedola and his family.
In the video apology, the sisters admitted to creating an online “platform” known where people could anonymously send in scandalous stories about others.
They said in the video that their intention was not to hurt or extort anyone.
Speaking to CTV News Toronto exclusively, the women denied having anything to do with the website, saying they were never responsible for the website nor the gossip-laden story posted there about Otedola. They said they agreed to make the video in order to have their passports returned.
IMG_6378The sisters insist they were scapegoats in the Nigerian authorities’ alleged attempt to cover-up a “national embarrassment” involving a person with “power and money.”
Sisters demanded to see arrest warrant
It all started on December 14, a few days after Jyoti and Kiran arrived in Nigeria to spend the holidays -- like they always do.
While settling in at their hotel, they say they were interrupted by a knock at the door.
Kiran said she opened the door only to have several police officers push her out of the way and barge into their room. The sisters claim the officers snatched their phones out of their hands and demanded to know their connection to the gossip blog.
“When I first told the police officer that we had been slandered on the site ourselves, he said, ‘You have?’” Kiran said. “He was confused by it.”
Throughout their jaunts in Nigeria, the women say they have also been targeted in malicious articles on the gossip blog. The anonymous author and subsequent commenters called the girls “prostitutes,” “escorts” and “gold diggers,” and “were always trying to guess who we know, who we don’t know, what we’re doing and where we are,” Kiran said.
As the officers sifted through their things, Jyoti said she picked up her cellphone to dial the Canadian Embassy but was caught by an officer who snatched the device from her hands.
The women allege the nonuniform officers forced them into a vehicle. They said they were overcome with the fear that they were being kidnapped.
“At this point I was yelling and saying, ‘Show me an arrest warrant, show me something with my name on it,’ but,” Kiran said, pausing briefly as she holds back tears. “They didn’t have any identification. It was scary. It’s hard to relive it.”
“We just thought we were going to be questioned and we could say that we wanted our lawyer and that they’d just let us go,” Jyoti said.
“That never happened.”
Sitting on pieces of foam in a dank, roofless cell among 11 other women and a mischief of rats, Jyoti and Kiran’s fear mounted.
Eight hours passed before the girls were freed without much explanation.
IMG_6376The women say they were then placed under police protection at a new hotel near the airport. A few days later, the women say Otedola arranged to have them brought to his home where they would record the now infamous apology video.
They claim they were offered a deal in exchange for their freedom – admit to running the blog and damaging the reputation of Otedola and they’d be given their passports and let go.
Out of fear for their lives, the sisters say they signed an undertaking.
That undertaking required them to abide by a range of demands including never returning to Nigeria and admitting to allegations against them in a video for local media.
“It was pretty much being forced, otherwise you’re going to be thrown into a maximum security prison for God knows how long,” Kiran claimed.
Reading from a document outlining Otedola’s claims, Jyoti says Otedola “and his family were in fear of being kidnapped, death, bodily harm, injury to his character and reputation.”
Otedola alleged the girls were behind the defamatory website where posts about his infidelity, his wife and his family were made.
In the document, Otedola goes on to claim that once the slanderous post about him came out, he was messaged “from the website” by someone who threatened to kidnap him.
“Those were the charges,” she said. “Kidnapping was added in there after cyberbullying.”
Jyoti and Kiran said they’ve known Otedola “personally” and have “always been cordial,” but the attack against them came as a surprise.
“It became very publicized in Nigeria that we were the owners of this slanderous website,” Kiran said.
Once the news reached men the women were acquainted with, they say ransoms were out “for their heads.”
Speaking out
Now, despite maintaining a low profile since returning to Canada on Jan. 1, the women have decided to speak out and tell their side of the story.
“We just decided to speak because everyone thinks we’re missing or dead or worse,” Jyoti said.
They always wanted to put some nasty rumours to rest.
The sisters said they know the lavish lifestyle they portrayed on their social media accounts led some to question their motives but they reiterated that they’ve never blackmailed or extorted anyone, despite dating some of Nigeria’s wealthiest men.
“I think just dating someone in the oil and gas sector you get more opportunities to travel a bit more, you get to do things maybe you wouldn't have done,” Kiran said.
“The way the media reported it, they called us sex workers, prostitutes...I’ve never done anything like that. I’ve never blackmailed anyone, never extorted anyone,” Jyoti said.
“I think the stain on our reputation will never be cleared.”
The case against the sisters returns to court May 22 but authorities issued an arrest warrant in their names because they’ve missed several court appearances.
The women say they have no intention of returning back to Nigeria.
An immigration lawyer with Pace Law from Nigeria, Rachel Eta Brown, told CTV News Toronto that the women cannot be found criminally responsible if they don’t attend court. There is no existing treaty between Canada and Nigeria that allows for extradition between the two countries.
Global Affairs Canada would only confirm “consular services have been provided to the Canadian citizens who had been detained in Lagos, Nigeria.
Source: TheelitesNigeria
Couple Weds Using Keke Marwa Convoy In Glamourous Ceremony ...See Photos
News Proof 13.4.17 No comments Edit Post
Wedding photos of a couple who decided to go against popular convention to use a convoy of rickshaw instead of cars for transportation on their wedding day has surfaced online.
The couple, believed to be from Liberia, had the rickshaws, popularly known as Keke Marwa in Nigeria, decorated with purple and white balloons and ribbons to match their theme colours.
Sumo Sarah, who shared the photos on Facebook simply captioned it “executive wedding,
congratulations”.
The couple, believed to be from Liberia, had the rickshaws, popularly known as Keke Marwa in Nigeria, decorated with purple and white balloons and ribbons to match their theme colours.
Sumo Sarah, who shared the photos on Facebook simply captioned it “executive wedding,
congratulations”.
Apostle Suleiman: I Am Not Guilty - Stephanie Otobo Tell Court As She Was Arraigned Today In Lagos
News Proof 21.3.17 No comments Edit Post
Stephanie Otobo, the alleged ex-lover of Apostle Johnson Suleiman has been arraigned by the police before a Tinubu Magistrate’s Court, Lagos, over alleged intent to steal and blackmail.
23-year old Otobo who claimed to have had an affair with Apostle Suleiman is facing a three-count charge bordering on conspiracy, blackmail and threat to life. She was also charged alongside one Wisdom Godstime.
The prosecutor, M.A. Animashaun, told the court that the defendants and others at large committed the alleged offence on February 14, 2017, at about 10:30 a.m., at Police College, Ikeja, Lagos.
He said that the duo conspired to steal by demanding for property and money.
Animashaun alleged that the defendants had the intent to blackmail a man of God, by unlawfully demanding the immediate payment of $1million to Otobo by Suleiman, if not done, Otobo would call a press conference and accuse him of committing adultery with her and having an illicit relationship with her and thereafter kill him.
The prosecutor further alleged that the defendants who had the intent to extort money from Suleiman accused him of committing adultery with Otobo while promising her marriage.
According to Animashaun, the offences committed are punishable under sections 411, 301 and 303 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015.
However, the defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges against them.
Magistrate Kikelomo Bukola-Ayeye in her ruling granted the defendants bail in liberal term and asked them to deposit N100,000 with two sureties in like sum, who must be gainfully employed.
The magistrate however ordered that the defendants should continue with the bail earlier granted them. She, therefore, adjourned the case to April 27, 2017, for the commencement of trial.
23-year old Otobo who claimed to have had an affair with Apostle Suleiman is facing a three-count charge bordering on conspiracy, blackmail and threat to life. She was also charged alongside one Wisdom Godstime.
The prosecutor, M.A. Animashaun, told the court that the defendants and others at large committed the alleged offence on February 14, 2017, at about 10:30 a.m., at Police College, Ikeja, Lagos.
He said that the duo conspired to steal by demanding for property and money.
Animashaun alleged that the defendants had the intent to blackmail a man of God, by unlawfully demanding the immediate payment of $1million to Otobo by Suleiman, if not done, Otobo would call a press conference and accuse him of committing adultery with her and having an illicit relationship with her and thereafter kill him.
The prosecutor further alleged that the defendants who had the intent to extort money from Suleiman accused him of committing adultery with Otobo while promising her marriage.
According to Animashaun, the offences committed are punishable under sections 411, 301 and 303 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015.
However, the defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges against them.
Magistrate Kikelomo Bukola-Ayeye in her ruling granted the defendants bail in liberal term and asked them to deposit N100,000 with two sureties in like sum, who must be gainfully employed.
The magistrate however ordered that the defendants should continue with the bail earlier granted them. She, therefore, adjourned the case to April 27, 2017, for the commencement of trial.
Sad, So Sad! As Man Beheads Beautiful Girl Today In Badagry Area of Lagos ...See Graphics Photos
News Proof 19.3.17 No comments Edit Post
A man believed to be ritualist today met his waterloo as he was apprehended by the men of Nigeria Police Force after he was caught with a fresh human head.
The ugly incident reportedly happened in Ikoga-Zebbe area of Badagry. He was arrested with the severed fresh head of a beautiful girl.
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The ugly incident reportedly happened in Ikoga-Zebbe area of Badagry. He was arrested with the severed fresh head of a beautiful girl.
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Iyabo Ojo And I Had Threesome With Apostle Suleiman - Another Lady Openly Declares As The 'HOLY' Scandal Rages
News Proof 18.3.17 No comments Edit Post
Daily Post - Another lady, identified as Stephanie Ogbonna has openly accused the founder and General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleiman of having threesome with her, alongside Hollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo.
Recall that Canada-based Nigerian singer, Stephanie Otobo, has made various allegations against the clergyman, including his love for having three women in a sex session.
Recently too, actress Iyabo Ojo was accused of having amorous relationship with a popular Port Harcourt based pastor.
Controversial journalist, Kemi Olunloyo, now in detention, first made the claim, which was backed up by actress Cossy Orjiakor.
Miss Ogbonna also accused Iyabo Ojo of organizing ladies for Apostle Suleman and said the actress had been deleting her comments.
Stephanie Ogbonna took to her Instagram page, @Stephnayah, Saturday morning to make the claim.
She wrote, “I have been very silent on Apostle Suleman issue because I want to see how far he is willing to take this lie.
“I had to come on Instagram to put my story out there.
“I met him at the airport in Mombasa Kenya and he took my contact. We had sex in Dubai on that trip.
“He called me two weeks after and invited me back to Nigeria cutting short my trip in Dubai.
“He bought me a business class ticket and sent me an address in Agungi area of Lekki to wait for him at his girlfriend’s house as he would want us to have a threesome as he enjoyed my breasts.
“Lo and behold the house was the house of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo (@iyaboojofespris) in an estate called 5Streets in Agungi.
“She made me comfortable and told how she doesn’t mind whatever the pastor does as long as he keeps giving her money.
“He had just rented the house for her. She said her black range was giving her problems as it was also in the mechanic’s place.
“Apostle came in around 11pm. He drove himself in a black Gwagon and his driver drove a silver range one of his other cars.
“After our round of sex in Iyabo Ojo’s room, he gave her the keys to the range that she should sell the black range off since it was old already.
“He gave her $3000 to send to her son in the US as he was said to be taking a trial exam and needed to pay some bills.
“He gave me $5000 and a key to a room at Protea hotel. I called Uber and went to the hotel to wait for him.
“He came on the third day on his way to Abuja and gave me another $2000.
“He is a nice man and the sugar daddy of most Nollywood actresses. But for God’s sake, he should stop lying.
“@iyaboojofespris, you can say this is a lie but in your heart you will know it’s true.
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“How you told me you don’t make money from films but you are just doing it to keep your face and you know Suleman carries your bill.
“Do you remember the house you told me Suleman is building at Osapa and he had promised he will give you to live in.
“When I felt shy about our threesome you told me that you arrange that for him always because of its what he enjoys and even jokes that even if he wants to have with you and your daughter together, you will allow him.”
Further check by News Punch on Instagram revealed that the account with the username Stephnayah has been deleted as the response onthe instagra is "Sorry, Tis Page Is Not Available"
EXPOSED: The Real Identity Of The 2nd Secret Lover Of Apst. Suleiman; Confirms Secret Affair Since 2013, Claims Evidences Abound
News Proof 17.3.17 2 comments Edit Post
Premium Times - One of the Facebook accounts of the second lady who claimed to have been in a sexual relationship with Johnson Suleman, the embattled overseer of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, has been deactivated for violating the medium’s policies which included nudity, PREMIUM TIMES can report.
The lady, who identified herself as Queen Esther, said she began a relationship with Mr. Suleman (popularly known as Apostle Suleman) in 2013 before a “catastrophic break-up” a year later.
Ms. Esther’s claims came two days after a Canada-based singer, Stephanie Otobo, told journalists of her alleged amorous affair with Mr. Suleman.
The preacher denies all the allegations.
On Sunday, he barred members of his congregation from further publicly commenting on the incident.
‘It wasn’t me’
After PREMIUM TIMES published Ms. Esther’s claims on Sunday, the lady contacted this newspaper to query why it would report that she had no evidence against Mr. Suleman.
She requested that a follow-up story be published to reflect that she has evidence of their affair, a request that was turned down.
“I saw all that was written on the internet, although it is a true story, of which it’s the reality of what is going on now in my life,” Ms. Esther said on telephone on Monday.
“If my family were going about bringing out such stories, you should have at least waited before publishing it. Because this is going to attract all kinds of assault to me right now. And going to say that there’s no evidence….it’s just too much.”
A top official of the Kaduna State government had confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES that it received an e-mail from Ms. Esther seeking its protection against Mr. Suleman and “his team of magicians.”
Following a PREMIUM TIMES request to Ms. Esther to authenticate the e-mail to the Kaduna State government, an e-mail was received on Sunday stating that she did, indeed, wrote to the government seeking its protection.
But Ms. Esther told PREMIUM TIMES on Monday that she didn’t send any of the e-mails.
“The email sent to you, it wasn’t really me that wrote it, it’s my cousin,” she said.
“I want to ask you for a favour. I’m actually sick and all that began from the whole story you have heard. It’s my cousin and my uncle that went about doing all that and it’s just as the whole thing is out that I’m now told. And I want to take it up from here.
“It wasn’t me that wrote to the Kaduna State government…I’m telling you honestly, this issue has been dragging since 2014, between me and my family and Apostle Suleman and his family since 2014. The reason why I think they were so frustrated to go to this extent, writing these things is because all their pleas to Apostle Suleman to release me from his bondage has fallen on deaf ears.
“It is evident that all that I’m suffering now started from the time he …. and his threat messages are in my phone. He threatened that I will die…I don’t know who he’s talking bout that will die, but he actually sent all those threat messages to my phone.
“What did I do to Apostle Suleman? That I said I don’t want to be in the church again. That being in the church is risky to me and besides whatever relationship that existed between him and I wasn’t really…I didn’t go into it out of… all because I had a problem and he took advantage of that.
“So what I’m trying to say is that whatever you have put out there, you have to go back and put that there is evidence to prove that he actually threatened me and from the day he threatened me, all these I’m suffering began.”
PREMIUM TIMES requested Ms. Esther to produce any voice recording or text message from Mr. Suleman, but she insisted a story stating that she had evidence be published first.
“You need to do whatever you have to do to make anybody who’s trying to criticise this story to understand that I’m the one involved and I have evidence.
“If they have come out to publish something without my consent, I’m the one who have to defend it all and at least I can offer and provide evidence that this man actually threatened me. If he doesn’t want to heal me I don’t know what wrong I did to him.
“He has to be able to tell the whole world why he said I will die. What I did in 2014 other than say I don’t want to continue in this relationship and that I want to leave the church. I don’t think that’s a crime.”
On why her uncle and cousin are using her e-mail account, Ms. Esther said they know everything about her because they had been taking care of her since her illness.
“The evidence is in the text message. Johnson Suleman is too smart to call me on phone to say all those things because he knows his voice can be recorded. But since the evidence he wrote it in a text message and sent to me, times without number, I can only quote from the text message, sent directly from his number.”
Two hours after PREMIUM TIMES’ request for a text message evidence, Ms. Esther called back to say, “The text messages are on my old phone and we have taken it to a repairer,” a contradiction of her earlier e-mail claim that the messages disappeared mysteriously.
“We are going to court on the matter and we’ll provide our evidence in court,” she said.
Finding Queen Esther
On Sunday, Ms. Esther had turned down PREMIUM TIMES’ request to produce her photograph – or her real identity – saying she wanted to first get the support of the Kaduna State government, to protect her from possible attacks from Mr. Suleman.
On Monday, a caller who claimed to be Ms. Esther’s cousin, called to lambast PREMIUM TIMES over its report on the incident.
“You people have made a mess of the case we are even trying to package out,” said the cousin who didn’t reveal her name.
“Even if the Kaduna State government said they are not getting involved in the matter, why did you have to write it in the whole thing? Why not put the whole story out and exempt the government?
“Obviously, we forwarded a message to PREMIUM TIMES, why do you people have to take it to the public that the state government is getting involved or not getting involved? Why not just write the story and exempt the government? Now you are making it look as if the government has a hand in the story.”
Although the two callers’ voices – Ms. Esther’s and her cousin – sounded alike, PREMIUM TIMES could not verify if they were the same person.
But a Facebook search with the latter’s phone number threw up an account linked to the former’s e-mail address.
And the Facebook account’s owner, with profile name YahwehYesha Ace, was repeatedly referred to as ‘Queen’ or Evangelist Queen by her friends.
Her Facebook URL suggested she was formerly known as Evangelist Queen before changing her name to YahwehYesha Ace on the social media platform.
She described herself as an evangelist/preacher at Omega Love Ministry.
If the owner of the account was sick, it didn’t reflect in her wall posts – between November and December last year she mounted a vigorous campaign for Donald Trump in the run-up to the US presidential election, mocked Mr. Suleman for his false prediction of the election’s outcome, and warned people to stay away from MMM.
In fact, on December 31, 2016, she wrote, “Naturally I am so full of sunshine that the whole darkness in the world can’t keep me gloomy or moody for at least five minutes.”
Further investigation showed that Ms. Esther’s other phone number is linked to an account that had been disabled by Facebook because she “created or posted something that violated Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.”
According to Facebook, acts not allowed on the medium include
– Uploading content that is sexually suggestive or contains nudity
– Sending messages containing sexually explicit language
– Repeatedly sending friend requests or messages to people who don’t know you.
It is unclear which of the rules Ms. Esther violated.
A check on Truecaller indicated Ms. Esther’s number was registered in the name of ‘Esther Ehel,’ while that of her so-called cousin’s revealed ‘Queen Owerri.’
When PREMIUM TIMES confronted Mr. Esther with its findings so far, she threatened to sue the website if those details and her photographs were made public.
She also swore never to talk to this medium again.
But she later sent a text message, saying, “I am a very busy lady. I have my image to protect as a servant of God. I can’t be embroiled in Johnson’s mess. He was wicked to me. I left the battle for Yahweh since then.”
In an e-mail sent by her uncle, he said the lady’s ailing condition is the reason she was not making public appearances.
“My niece didn’t receive any dime on her sick bed to come and blackmail apostle, but since her pleas to apostle’s father to talk his son into releasing her from his bondage, the press and the public has become her last resort,” he said, using the same e-mail address.
“Very soon we shall invite all the Christian religious bodies into this matter. This is reality, but apostle has proven arrogant and stubborn over the issue of restoring my niece.
“Now we have no option to than to begin this fight for her life this way, if he still continues to deny, we would have to take a trip to the courts for redress, for we have the evidence to prove that she was a member of his church, and her current ailment began immediately she ended their relationship, left the church and received threats to her life and success from Apostle Johnson Suleman.”
SOURCE: Premium Times
“Obviously, we forwarded a message to PREMIUM TIMES, why do you people have to take it to the public that the state government is getting involved or not getting involved? Why not just write the story and exempt the government? Now you are making it look as if the government has a hand in the story.”
Although the two callers’ voices – Ms. Esther’s and her cousin – sounded alike, PREMIUM TIMES could not verify if they were the same person.
But a Facebook search with the latter’s phone number threw up an account linked to the former’s e-mail address.
And the Facebook account’s owner, with profile name YahwehYesha Ace, was repeatedly referred to as ‘Queen’ or Evangelist Queen by her friends.
Her Facebook URL suggested she was formerly known as Evangelist Queen before changing her name to YahwehYesha Ace on the social media platform.
She described herself as an evangelist/preacher at Omega Love Ministry.
If the owner of the account was sick, it didn’t reflect in her wall posts – between November and December last year she mounted a vigorous campaign for Donald Trump in the run-up to the US presidential election, mocked Mr. Suleman for his false prediction of the election’s outcome, and warned people to stay away from MMM.
In fact, on December 31, 2016, she wrote, “Naturally I am so full of sunshine that the whole darkness in the world can’t keep me gloomy or moody for at least five minutes.”
Further investigation showed that Ms. Esther’s other phone number is linked to an account that had been disabled by Facebook because she “created or posted something that violated Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.”
According to Facebook, acts not allowed on the medium include
– Uploading content that is sexually suggestive or contains nudity
– Sending messages containing sexually explicit language
– Repeatedly sending friend requests or messages to people who don’t know you.
It is unclear which of the rules Ms. Esther violated.
A check on Truecaller indicated Ms. Esther’s number was registered in the name of ‘Esther Ehel,’ while that of her so-called cousin’s revealed ‘Queen Owerri.’
When PREMIUM TIMES confronted Mr. Esther with its findings so far, she threatened to sue the website if those details and her photographs were made public.
She also swore never to talk to this medium again.
But she later sent a text message, saying, “I am a very busy lady. I have my image to protect as a servant of God. I can’t be embroiled in Johnson’s mess. He was wicked to me. I left the battle for Yahweh since then.”
In an e-mail sent by her uncle, he said the lady’s ailing condition is the reason she was not making public appearances.
“My niece didn’t receive any dime on her sick bed to come and blackmail apostle, but since her pleas to apostle’s father to talk his son into releasing her from his bondage, the press and the public has become her last resort,” he said, using the same e-mail address.
“Very soon we shall invite all the Christian religious bodies into this matter. This is reality, but apostle has proven arrogant and stubborn over the issue of restoring my niece.
“Now we have no option to than to begin this fight for her life this way, if he still continues to deny, we would have to take a trip to the courts for redress, for we have the evidence to prove that she was a member of his church, and her current ailment began immediately she ended their relationship, left the church and received threats to her life and success from Apostle Johnson Suleman.”
SOURCE: Premium Times
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