The generous
acts of Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries was again displayed as
he blessed some youth corps members who visited him with the sum of
N2million
cash.
It was
during the Sunday service at the OFM headquarters in Auchi, Edo State.
Apostle
Suleman extended the kind act to the beneficiaries who were newly posted to the
State because, according to him, "it is another divine mission I could not
ignore."
He has been
assisting youth corpers for six years and have become an annual practice with
him.
Narrating
his life story and source of his radicalism and love for giving, the popular
pastor said "it runs in the family."
In his
words, "I didn't just wake up and start giving or I pretend to be taking
on challenges; no, it is a family thing. In my family, we don't run for fights
and we always win our battles."
Speaking on
why he would never stop fighting for justice and fairness or be blackmailed to
stop sharing with the poor, Apostle Suleman recalled his father's days in the
army and how he fought injustices until he was plotted against which led to his
voluntary retirement.
"The
late (head of state) Gen. Sani Abacha was one of my father's boys in the
army," he narrates.
"My
father was known for confronting acts of injustice in the army. But they
plotted against him and almost killed him. He retired voluntarily and went into
business. He was one of the major dealers at UAC. It was from him I learnt the
art of business.
"I
shared in the wealth of the family, which tells you that I'm from a privileged
background. I never rented a house all my life. But when I gave my life to
Christ, my father had issues with me. So, I stopped leveraging on my father's
wealth and started on my own. I have never looked back in giving and
confronting challenges, and winning," he added.


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