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Apostle Suleman Reveals How Sowore Mocked His 2019 Prophecies
Following the arrest of Omoyele Sowore by the DSS, Apostle Johnson Suleman has broken his silence.
Apostle Suleman of the Omega Fire Ministries has reacted to the arrest of the presidential candidate of Africa Action Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore, by recalling how he mocked the list of prophecies he issued this year.
Omoyele Sowore was picked up by the Department for State Security, DSS, last week just days to the Monday planned protest tagged Revolution Now.
The protest which is aimed at demanding good governance from public office holders kicked off today with members of Revolution Now demanding for Sowore’s release.
Reacting to the arrest, Apostle Suleman recalled how Omoyele Sowore’s Sahara Reporters website mocked the prophecies which he issued at the beginning of the year. He, however, stated that his arrest is wrong because he is unarmed.
He tweeted:
“I mentioned this as the 21st prophecy for the year..the same man whose website insulted and mocked the prophecy is detained..the govt should release him..the killer herdsmen walk free and you detain a man who is unarmed.wrong..”.
However, a Twitter user pointed out that the prophecies is actually wrong because Omoyele Sowore didn’t stop at being a presidential aspirant but proceeded to become a presidential candidate.
See tweet below:
Follow us on social media:I mentioned this as the 21st prophecy for the year..the same man whose website insulted and mocked the prophecy is detained..the govt should release him..the killer herdsmen walk free and you detain a man who is unarmed.wrong.. pic.twitter.com/Qp3npfJCzm
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) August 5, 2019
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