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Apostle Suleiman vows to sue Halima Abubakar over sexual allegation

Apostle Johnson Suleiman, the senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries International, has threatened to take legal action against a Nollywood actor Halima Abubakar, who claimed to have had an amorous relationship with him.

Halima had published details of the alleged affair on her social media page. She said, “I f*ck up yes. I own my mistakes. But I won’t lie anymore. Nigga said he was separated. I didn’t meet a married man. I met a bizman with three kids. Long story, stay away from liars.”

However, the pastor continues to deny the alleged affair.

In the letter by his lawyer Rodney Adzuanaga, Suleiman said he would sue the actor if she failed to stop publishing “defamatory statements” about him.

He also demands that Abubakar retracts her statements within three days, warning that he would sue if she failed to do so.

“Dear Ms Halima Abubakar, Our client is an Apostle and Senior Pastor of the Omega Fire and Miracle Ministry International, with branches in all states of Nigeria and several countries of the world. By virtue of his Apostolic calling and reach he has several millions of followers who look up to him and his ministry for spiritual guidance and direction,” it reads.

“It is our brief that you caused to be published malicious, defamatory and demeaning statements about our client in several micro-blog sites, chiefly Gistlover, and your Instagram handle Halima Abubakar, which have wider reach within Nigeria and the world.

“These statements, made by you, knowing fully well that they are false, untrue, malicious, defamatory, baseless, and a tool of blackmail of our client, impugn the reputation of our client and reduce him in the eyes of responsible and right thinking members of the society.

“Please be informed that in the event you fail to comply with this cease and desist notice and accede to the aforestated demands within the aforementioned 3 (three) days, we have further legal instructions to issue the Writ of Sammons against you and seek sundry reliefs for defamation, including monetary dues,” it added.

Halima is yet to react as of the time of this report.

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