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APOSTLE SULIEMAN, ALLEGATIONS AND SEX SCANDALS

This matter is trending and trending quite well with many people divided especially on what to believe.
I just want to remind my readers that nothing has been proven yet and the sensitivity of the matter should be taken into consideration till the case goes through in court.
Some people say this scandal was inspired by APC to tarnish the image of the man of God for speaking against their anti-people policies, others who are mostly cold Christians and atheists are saying they would never pay offering in church again as pastors are using it to enlist the services of prostitutes.

It is my opinion that even if this trial goes through and the man of God is found guilty then it wouldn't be the first time when perverse people hide under the cloak of being in the clergy while actually being a fluke. The bible says marvel not for even Satan himself has been transformed into an angel of light. The bible also tells us to test every spirit as not every spirit is from God.
We are a society whose youths prefer entertainment to anything godly and whose values are upside down. Sensationalism and gossip trend faster than anything serious. Porn actresses are our role models and entertainers will soon become our politicians as in the case of Mercy Johnson who was just appointed a special adviser to her state governor and Desmond Elliot who was elected a member of the Lagos state house of assembly. I wonder how society would look like if these people are in charge. We complain about our present crop of politicians but they still pass laws that maintain moral equilibrium in society. Think of people who have no morals and are proud of not having any being in charge. It would be a disaster.

This matter doesn't in anyway take anything away from Christianity as it was intended to do just that; give Christianity a bad name. As we watch the drama unfold, Apostle Sulieman, Stephanie Otobo and all the other women coming forward in this messy quagmire should sort out their differences and leave God alone. The church of the Lord has nothing to do with this.

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