While urging Nigerians to continue listening to the voice of clerics, Apostle Suleman has appreciated Nigerians for their recent support during his issues with the DSS.
Over his recent ordeal in the hands of
the DSS, Apostle Johnson Suleman of the Omega Fire Ministry has thanked
Nigerians for their support and has also affirmed that Christians are
not cowards and cannot be cowed by fear.
While
appreciating the efforts of Nigerians during his recent trouble,
Suleman urged Nigerians to keep hearing the voice of clergymen, saying
one day things will turn around.
Delivering the message at the kick-off of the church’s annual “Ebenezer” programme, Suleman said: “I’m grateful to all. I never knew I was so loved. For the first time ever, fellow Nigerians behaved like Americans.
“Nigerians
naturally have business-like mentality but I was shocked that on this
particular issue, 90 percent of Nigerians spoke with one voice, saying
enough is enough.
“We were not
fighting any government, we just declared our stand that we are not
cowards and we cannot be cowed by fear. I was so shocked at the level of
strength and courage that I had throughout the period. And the courage I
surmounted was aided by the love and exceptional concern shown me from
all over the world. From over 70 nations, I received a lot of phone
calls and text messages from people showing their love and compassion.
“I
got messages of love from different people that I have never even met. I
got up to 18,000 different text messages. I read and read. The
solidarity was overwhelming. I was moved to tears,” stated the man of
God.
He went further that: “One thing that
first moved me was when I got to Abuja to see the DSS, the crowd I saw
almost made me to go into hiding. The crowd was so massive that they
were ready to take bullets on my behalf.
“It
moved me. The love shown was not just about me but for what they
believe in and it gave me so much courage and made me to realize that I
was not alone. I’m not taking it for granted, that’s why I’m saying
thank you to all.
“I have to
confess that I’m yet to recover from that show of affection. I therefore
want to enjoin Nigerians that in whatever situation that we find
ourselves, they should keep hearing our voice and I want them to know
that one day, things would be fine,” he added.
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