Apostle Johnson Suleman, founder of Omega Fire Ministries International, has addressed Halima Abubakar’s apology after suing her for defamation.
The Nollywood actress had an alleged affair with Apostle Johnson Suleman, prompting the lawsuit.
In his response on X, Apostle Suleman stated, “Forgiveness is not memory loss.” He hinted at continuing with the lawsuit, saying he would “maintain the status quo.”
Fans and critics have varied opinions and have since been pouring out their numerous comments.
@olad: “Forgiving doesn’t mean forgetting, but maintaining the status quo contradicts biblical teachings.”
@Benking443: “If you forgive her, another will do worse tomorrow.”
@ChukwunyeluOrji: “Oga no body is calling you anything do your worst.”
@smoke253: “Romans 12:18 summarizes it for me.”
@realTobiAkinbo: “Now they are accusing the devil for influencing her, she should first give her life to christ, then go on a 30days and 30nights fasting and prayers for total cleansing.”
@Henribankz: “Oga practice what you preach.”
@GarahGlori6019: “Forgive and rest.”
@soniaquee_n: “This man is not a real man. His stories are everywhere with women. Very promiscuous man. I am sure Halima was threatened.”
Referencing to Legit.ng, Halima Abubakar recently expressed gratitude to her helpers in an emotional video, listing their names in the caption. The dispute between Apostle Suleman and Halima Abubakar remains ongoing, sparking conversations about forgiveness, accountability, and the role of religious leaders.