*Keyamo, a serial divorcee and blackmailer
The Omega Fire Ministries has denied that the General Overseer of the
church, Apostle Johnson Suleman has a hand in the arrest and detention of
one Miss Stephanie Otobo by the police last Friday, March 3, 2017.
A statement signed by Phrank Shaibu, Communications Manager to Apostle
Suleman also flatly denied that there was a so called amorous relationship
between the said Miss Otobo and the General Overseer, including a promise
to marry her.
Instead, the church stated that the lady was arrested by operatives acting
on a tip off that the lady had repeatedly tried to blackmail the fiery
preacher, including demanding N500 million from him, failing which she
threatened to expose a purported amorous relationship between her and the
Senior Pastor.
The statement of Omega Fire Ministries was in reaction to two letters
written by Lagos lawyer, Festus Keyamo demanding the same N500 million on
behalf of the said lady and also accusing Apostle Suleiman of procuring
policemen to intimidate and detain his client unlawfully, having earlier
promised to marry her.
But Phrank Shaibu said the lawyer was misled into believing that there was
an amorous relationship between Apostle Suleman and the said Miss Otobo,
pointing out that the lady was caught up by her own machinations as she
was arrested while trying to withdraw money paid into her account by the
Church in a sting operation coordinated by the police.
“Unknown to Keyamo, the police was alerted following several attempts by
the said lady to blackmail Apostle Suleiman. The police also recorded her
conversations making the frivolous demand. The highpoint of the drama was
her attempt to withdraw money paid into her account at the instance of the
police. The lawyer should know that his client was arrested by the police
with abundance of evidence confirming that she is indeed a serial
blackmailer”, he said.
The Communications Manager further debunked Keyamo’s claim of an amorous
relationship, a promise to marry and that the Senior Pastor had actually
made the initial move towards marriage by seeing her parents, wondering
how such a transaction could have taken place without any iota of
evidence.
“Let me place it on record that, the lady in question is a self-confessed
stripper in a nite club in Canada, who like thousands of people that seek
help from Apostle Johnson Suleman, called to pretentiously convey her
intentions to embrace Christ and also needed financial help to keep body
and soul as she no longer had a means of livelihood after quitting as a
stripper. ”
“Does Keyamo or his serial blackmailing client have pictures of the visit
by Apostle Suleiman or his representatives to her parents? In any case,
how could such a relationship have existed when Apostle and the said lady
have never met physically? How could he have made a promise of a house and
a lifestyle comparable to what she has in Canada when he has never been to
her house or seen her physically as to have an idea of her living
standards?” he asked.
Shaibu contented that the Lagos lawyer must have been misled or excited by
the prospects of getting a whopping N500 million, both reasons for which
two letters were written and sent to Apostle Suleiman wondering how Keyamo
could have fallen for such a gimmick in the first place.
“If Keyamo was not misled or excited by the prospects of a jackpot of N500
million and or an opportunity to save his already dwindling career in law
practice from total caput by latching on the popularity of Apostle Suleman
vide this tendentiously devilish plot and skewed romantic fantasy, then we
may as well demand an evaluation of his mental state along with his client
who was obviously on the verge of delusion before she was arrested. It’s
either one of the options stated above or he is trying to engage in a
proxy war on behalf of some unknown agents who had become irritated by
Apostle’s stand on national issues. His inference to the latter incident
in Keyamo’s letter to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) confirms this
benign thought”, he declared.
The spokesman of the church advised Keyamo to drop the proxy war and focus
instead on defending his client in court adding that all attempts to
impugn the integrity of the fiery preacher or the Omega Fire Ministries
would fall like a pack of cards.
“We are not surprised that this serial blackmailer decided to join forces
with a serial divorcee, who has had five children from four failed
marriages to make this phantom claim. But we dare to ask; Is a serial
blackmailer and or a serial divorcee capable of understanding the
sanctity of the institution called marriage?The nature of their mental
torpidity is understandable and we invite more recondite and decent
persons to read in between the lines and separate the wheats from the
chaff.”
“In this well coordinated plot to pull down Apostle Suleman at all costs,
the lines of Reuben Abati will suffice ; “lies have become standard stuff,
mischief a major commodity, and indecency a character flaw. ”
If Keyamo and his Canada-returnee client think they can capitalize on the
famed generosity of Apostle Suleman to extort N500million through this
plot, they sure have missed it as shall have our day in court.”