A legal practitioner in Abuja, Danladi Umar has come to the defence of Apostle Johnson Suleman
- Umar faulted the media trial of the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries and Miracles
- He also raised 10 posers on the cleric's ongoing case
Danladi
Umar on Sunday, March 13 faulted the allegation by Stephanie Otobo,
that she had an amorous relationship with Apostle Johnson Suleman.
Umar said Otobo's demand for the sum of N500 million could be a voyage to reaping where she did
not sow.
He also faulted what he described as the media trial of the cleric and wondered what it was meant to achieve.
According
to him, the claim of a purported amorous relationship including a
supposed proposal by the cleric to marry Otobo and further clarification
of introduction ceremony purportedly at the headquarters of the church
in Auchi, Edo state, were laced with unbelief.
Umar told
journalists that the allegations were against the claims by Otobo's
lawyer, Festus Keyamo, that Apostle Suleman took drinks to her parents
and kinsmen to ask for her hand in marriage.
His words: "My view
piece is precipitated by the many-sidedness of Otobo's account and those
of her lawyers as one begins to wonder what the motive for the media
trial is meant to achieve outside bringing down an outspoken preacher.
"Consistently,
they've been sounding fricative like irregular verbs in Latin with both
erroneous and conflicting allegations against Apostle Suleman.
"My
sympathy goes to the Christain faith because even as a moslem, I am at
the risk of discussing this otherwise laughable and ridiculous string of
allegations which even the unlettered and uncertificated would at once
find to be the desperate efforts of the said lady and her gang to nail
the Senior Pastor of the church, it has become pertinent to ask the
following salient questions to unravel the truth or otherwise of the
claims."
Umar then raised 10 posers to justify his argument:1.
What are the details of the alleged marriage proposal made by the man
of God to Ms Otobo,where and when did this happen? What are the names of
those present and where are the pictures of those who allegedly
attended the event? If this is not a mere concoction, why are these
details not provided by Ms. Otobo?
2. Why has the key actors in
this unfolding, albeit failing drama been unable to produce the
slightest evidence of the purported formal introduction of the Apostle
to Ms. Otobo’s family?"
3. Who's to be believed, Sahara
Reporters, Festus Keyamo or Ms. Otobo as to when the Apostle reportedly
took drinks and gifts to the family? Was this done clandestinely at
night and at a time when pictures could not be taken? Was it a cult
introduction? With Ms Otobo’s father denouncing any such event ever
taking place, will any reasonable person still believe any other account
of Ms Otobo and her gang?
4. On what the basis would a man of
God of a global scope and reach like the Apostle, put away his wife of
many years and friend of even many more years who has laboured with him
in ministry only to go for a lady who wears a pink or orange hair? How
reasonably could he explain this to his congregation spread across the
globe? Is there not too much at stake for him to embark on such a
journey to nowhere?
5. In the Sahara Reporters’ article of March
5, they stated that Ms Otobo’s relationship with the man of God got so
strong that she began to follow him around the world for programs and
choosing sermon topics for the Man of God. All of these with the
knowledge of members of the Church? And no one asked questions? If these
allegations are not blatant lies from the pit of hell, why couldn’t Ms
Otobo mention the names of all the programs and locations she
accompanied the Apostle to, the sermon topics she chose for the Apostle
and through what means she chose the topics for the Apostle. She would
rather make bogus and blanket claims because she is well aware that if
she provides any details, abundant evidence will be produced to show the
sheer fallacy of her claims.
6. Why has no other person come out
to corroborate Ms Otobo’s claims, with her own father dissociating
himself from her illusionary claims?
7. Which man of God, having
promised to marry a lady, will at the same time be requesting to have a
three-some with that lady and her friends? Assuming, without conceding
that the lady were tangentially correct and that this could happen, what
manner of lady would insist on marrying such a man and even go ahead to
demand for N500 million on the allegation that the man failed to marry
her?
8. The letter from Festus Keyamo's chamber purportedly
written to the Apostle is dated March 3, which is the same date both the
Lagos lawyer and Ms Otobo alleged that she was arrested by the police.
The same day! When did Ms Otobo brief my learned colleague of the matter
to have enabled him to write to the Apostle on the same day? Before,
during or after Ms Otobo was arrested? Is this not looking like a poorly
written Nollywood script?
9. The letter from Festus Keyamo &
Co purportedly written to the Inspector General of Police is dated
Saturday, March 4, on a weekend! So when was the letter dispatched? Did
the IGP get the letter before the chamber released same to the press and
to have been carried same day by Sahara Reporters? I leave you to fill
in the gaps!
10. The Sahara Reporters article indicates that the
man of God convinced Ms Otobo to return to Nigeria and she returned to
Nigeria last week! The letter from Festus Keyamo states that the man of
God has been threatening Ms Otobo. So when did the threats start? All
within last week when she purportedly relocated to Nigeria on a
reconciliatory journey? Are these not clearly a misguided cacophony of
blue murder cries? Is it not clear that the demand by Ms Otobo and her
paymasters of a whopping sum of N500 million is nothing but a voyage to
reaping where they have not sown?
Meanwhile, following the media
onslaught against him, Apostle Suleman has urged his teeming followers
to put an end to the on-going media war over the allegations of amoral
impropriety leveled against him.
In a statement issued by his
communications manager, Phrank Shaibu, the fiery pastor, who said the
media commentaries had over stayed their relevance, told his followers
that the battle was no longer human but spiritual.
Source: Naij.com
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