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Apostle Suleman Warns El-rufai Over Anti-Preaching Bill

Posted by Thandiubani on Sun 27th Mar, 2016 - tori.ng

President of the Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman has given the governor of Kaduna State a stern warning of what will come should he refuse to overturn the decision on the anti-preaching bill.

Apostle Johnson Suleman
 
The President of the Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has given a warning to the governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai over the recent anti-preaching ban. The man of God who predicted that President Muhammadu Buhari will experience hostility in the first 6 months of his tenure asked the governor to rescind his decision or face the wrath of God. He made his view clear in an interview with Vanguard. 
 
He said: "It could be. Early this year, the Lord revealed the persecution of the Church from government and this has  taken  off  from Kaduna State. I don’t have personal issues with any governor but I think there are better things for the governor to do in the state instead of fighting  Christianity through  the  law  banning the public use of speaker, issuing licence, etc, which are against divine order and  the  Constitution that is supreme to the laws of any state.
 
"People are living in poverty which appears he is less concerned about. If all he can do is to use his first one year in office to  fight God, it is very clear that he won’t go far. I am even disappointed that men of God keep quiet at this ungodly manifestation. If we do not stop him now,  other  northern  states will soon join him and this  could turn Nigeria into a religious war. Let me ask  a question. Between  Christians and Muslims, who caused air pollution more with the use of loud speakers? Christians used loud speakers three  times a week mostly on Sundays. Muslims pray with loud speakers five  times daily, meaning 35 times a week. 
"All  we have said is no  threat but  from the Presidency to the Local Government, whoever stands in the way of the Church will go for it. All we  are telling Kaduna State government by divine order is to revoke the law  or it  goes for it because most people that put him in power through voting are Christians believing that his tenure will put things right for the  state."


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