No fewer than seven people were fatally shot and killed after gunmen attacked the convoy of popular clergyman, Apostle Johnson Suleman.
The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM) International was on Warake road in Auchi, Edo state, on Friday evening, October 21, when gunmen laid siege on his convoy and opened fire at them.
It was gathered that four policemen, one driver and a lady were killed in the gruesome attack.
Graphic pictures and videos making rounds online shows the deceased persons lying on the road in a pool of their blood.
Thankfully, the clergyman managed to escape unhurt.
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A while back, popular actress, Halima Abubakar, reacted after famous clergyman, Apostle Johnson Suleman, threatened to sue her if she fails to retract her accusations against him.
Halima has in recent times accused the controversial clergyman of having sexual intercourse with her after lying about his marital status.
She also accused him of reneging on his promise to marry her and said he was behind a strange ailment that has plagued her for years, causing her stomach to swell.
The 37-year-old actress, who took to her Instagram page to make this accusations, also said the clergyman should be held responsible if anything happens to her.
“Pls don’t worry about me. But you can hold Johnson Suleman responsible, just in case.
“You can’t do anything, though. Nigerians are aware. If anything happens, Johnson, it’s you’’, the 37-year-old actress wrote.
Well, in a new development, Apostle Suleman, through his legal representatives, Ephesus Lex Attorneys & Solicitors, issued a cease and desist notice to the actress.
In the notice, they stated that her accusations are false, malicious, defamatory and demeaning, and ordered that she desists from making further accusations.
Reacting to the letter, Halima Abubakar, who seemed unfazed by the threat, took to her Instastory to state that she’s ready to face the clergyman in court.
“JS Suree, see you at the court,” she wrote. Read full story here