Apostle Johnson Suleman, the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM), has responded to the controversy that has surrounded reports that he escaped an attack by gunmen in a bulletproof car.
News report earlier that the clergyman survived an assassination attempt in Auchi, Edo State, on Friday, October 21.
His convoy was attacked at about 5:45 p.m. on October 21 on Warreke-Auchi Road in Edo North Senatorial District, leading to the killing of seven people—four policemen, one driver, and a lady. Fortunately for the clergyman, he and his family managed to escape unscathed.
Following the incident, the pastor came under fire from Nigerians on social media, who berated him for riding in a bulletproof car while his aides were unprotected.
Finally reacting amid the backlash, Apostle Suleman, speaking during a recent sermon in his church, said if he had the money, he would buy a bulletproof car for every member of his church.
Meanwhile, controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has pointed out the excesses of religion in Nigeria.
The singer, in a video currently trending on social media, averred that a lot of Nigerians have been blinded by religion and not thinking.
He spoke about how members of a certain church in Nigeria contributed to buying a bulletproof car for their pastor.
He said sadly, the clergyman was attacked by unknown gunmen while in the bulletproof car, but he managed to escape, and the church members are testifying that their pastor was saved by a miracle.
Portable urged them to think and reiterated that the bulletproof car saved the pastor and that no miracle happened.