The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministry (OFM), Apostle Johnson Suleman, has lambasted a critic who called him out for buying a third private jet.
IDOMA VOICE recalls that Suleman had been under fire since he blasted that he acquired his third private jet during the COVID-19 lockdown.
On Friday, the clergyman took to social media to celebrate the posthumous birthday of Benson Idahosa, founder of Church of God Mission International, who died on March 12, 1998.
Suleman wrote: “He (Idahosa) was called to glory this day 1998..a fearless and bold leader..a man who spoke truth to power..a man who stood by every minister of the gospel..he had a large heart of gold..he was always a shoulder to cry on..we miss you.. Earth lost,heaven gained.. We miss you PAPA.”
But a user had asked the clergyman man if he thought Idahosa should have also owned three private jets.
Suleman, however, fired back, explaining that buying a third private jet doesn’t mean the first two he bought were still being used by him.
“Say after me ‘I am a mumu, I was born a mumu, oh Lord help me not to die a mumu’…buying a 3rd jet doesn’t mean owning 3 jets..you can sell 1st or 2nd or both to buy 3rd,” he replied.
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