- Media personality, Verydarkman drags Apostle Johnson Suleman over his false prophecy regarding the US election,.
- Apostle Suleman had previously stated that Kamala Harris would emerge as president after the election but it didn’t come to pass as Donald Trump won the just concluded US presidential election.
- Speaking, VDM stated that Suleman was supposed to be jailed for fake prophecy.
Nigerian activist, Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as Verydarkman, recently called out Apostle Johnson Suleman, the founder of Omega Fire Ministry.
Apostle Suleman predicted in a previous video that a woman would become the next President of the United States. After announcing the election results, Verydarkman, or VDM, responded to the prophecy in a video.
VDM criticized the prediction, suggesting that such a “false prophecy” should result in 30 years of jail time.
In his critique, he sarcastically referred to Apostle Suleman as a carpenter. He also humorously asked if the Apostle was Italian footballer Mario Balotelli.
VDM went on to assert that the internet is increasingly exposing false prophets, and he believes that future generations will gain a clearer understanding of these figures.
He argued that true miracles come solely from God, dismissing any claims of supernatural acts spearheaded by clergymen.
In his closing remarks, VDM laughed about the failed election predictions, expressing satisfaction that the outcome surprised those who had a lot of confidence.
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Recall that a few days back, Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has finally surrendered in her bitter and scandalous conflict with renowned Nigerian cleric, Apostle Johnson Suleman, after years of bombarding him with damning accusations that shook the core of both his ministry and personal life.
In an emotional and unexpected twist, Halima issued a public apology, baring her soul to the world and admitting that her accusations were false — a stunning reversal that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment and religious communities.
On Wednesday, October 23, Halima took to her Instagram page to deliver this apology, a letter soaked in remorse and regret, addressed directly to the man she once accused of the unimaginable.
For the first time, she laid down her weapons, acknowledging the fabrications she had spun for over a year—claims that not only painted Apostle Suleman as an adulterer but also accused him of causing her prolonged illness.
She owned up to tarnishing his name and admitted that the allegations of secret affairs, pregnancies, and miscarriages were nothing more than a web of lies.