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Apostle Suleman and Wife Recount Their Love Story at 16

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“He’s my hero, I will stand by him. He’s my precious love, I will stand by him. God give him many more years, this love will last forever.”

With the above expression, we are reminded of a 2017 song done in video by Reverend (Dr.) Lizzy Johnson Suleman in support of her husband, Apostle (Prof.) Johnson Suleman, in the midst of a challenging episode that soon crumbled like what it really was; a badly arranged cards.

It was the 16th wedding anniversary on Thursday, June 4, 2020, of this beautiful couple who have remained best friends, winning together, through their 22 years romantic journey, with praises and affectionate words for each other.

Apostle Johnson and Reverend Lizzy Suleman’s union, indeed, is a classic example of how religious leaders can help married couples stay married. As Christians, they are not only bringing their congregation living truths about the realities of marriage straight from Holy Scripture, they have also constantly endeavour to be a model for an honest and healthy marriage before their audience.

“Despite that I’m also a preacher; a Reverend, I have always been a helper to my husband. My roles as a wife, mother at home, and leader in the church have been constant without let or hindrance,” Reverend Lizzy said this in a press interview, while she counseled that the role of a wife to husband, especially wives of pastors is, knowing, what God expects of them which will make their role as wives and helpmates to their husbands most challenging and fulfilling.

Confirming the wife’s narrative, Suleman said that their marriage has endured this far because “God has made each of us unique individuals.” Eve was created to be the helpmate to Adam, he said in one of his lectures about how a marriage can last a lifetime, pontificating that every marriage, every family, and every clergy family is unique in itself.

“She is my helpmate and she has shown great loyalty and character, which, of course, is vital to the success of any marriage,” Apostle Suleman asserts, while he warned that “beauty doesn’t keep a partner, character does.”

While confirming the nature of the man she first came in contact with in 1999, Reverend Lizzy, who admits she daily prays for the hedge of protection to be around her husband and family, said he is a man that represents simplicity. He redefines modesty, she added.

“He is my Papa and life coach. And by prophetic standard, my husband is an apotheosis of prophetic reverence and veneration. When I met him for the first time, I was swept off my feet by the simple manner he addressed serious issues. So, I came to respect and love him almost immediately,” Reverend Lizzy declares, adding that though, the value of men and the value of women are perfectly equal in the eyes of God, it does not negate the need for a woman to submit to her man’s leadership in the home.

“Jesus Christ submits to the authority of the Father. The Bible teaches us in 1 Corinthians 11:3, that “The head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.” It is a lesson for all women to be in subjection to men, especially pastors’ wives, for their husbands’ God-given authority and leadership,” Reverend Suleman imparts what she considers the tonic for a lasting, affectionate married life.  

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Zaccheaus Odunayo Adegunte celebrates another year of life in style

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Zaccheaus Odunayo Adegunte celebrates another year of life in style
~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

Every year on April 7, the life of Zaccheaus Odunayo Adegunte, a distinguished assistant pastor at Redemption Family Church, Ijokodo, Ibadan, is marked by a significant milestone

Zaccheaus Odunayo Adegunte continues to inspire as a man of God, celebrated for his uncompromising integrity and unwavering dedication to discipline, as well as his principled approach to God’s assignment, earning him admiration amongst his peers, as attested to by those close to him

This trailblazing spiritual leader is distinguished by his encouraging nature, his supportive and motivational role, and his unshakeable commitment to upholding his standards in this kingdom race

Beyond his pastoral responsibilities, Zaccheaus Odunayo Adegunte is a multifaceted individual, serving as a distinguished entrepreneur and a visionary leader of remarkable distinction

May this new year be infused with unbridled joy, radiant health, divine favour, and profound happiness for you. Happy Birthday, Sir, and many happy returns!

Oluwaseun Fabiyi Publisher of BethNews Media writes from Lagos

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Sahara Reporters Lied! Pastor O.C Benjamin Denies Ever Meeting Apostle Suleman In Viral Video

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Sahara Reporters Lied! Pastor O.C. Benjamin Denies Ever Meeting Apostle Suleman In Viral Video

Sahara Reporters Lied! Pastor O.C. Benjamin Denies Ever Meeting Apostle Suleman In Viral Video

 

Pastor O.C Benjamin of the Fulfillers House Church Assemble has described as “lie from the pit of hell” a story published by an online publication, Sahara Reporters, that he was used to stage a miracle by the Omega Fire Ministry’s General Overseer, Apostle Johnson Suleman, to “raise the dead”.

 

Sahara Reporters Lied! Pastor O.C. Benjamin Denies Ever Meeting Apostle Suleman In Viral Video

In a video that has gone viral online, Apostle Benjamin punctured Sahara Reporters’ story declaring that he has never met Apostle Johnson Suleman in person, let alone being used by him to stage a miracle.

 

According to Apostle O.C. Benjamin in the viral video;

 

“God bless you, ladies and gentlemen. Apostle Ozi Benjamin is his name. Lately, my attention was drawn to a news item that has been flying on the internet that I, Apostle Ozi Benjamin said that Prophet (Prof.) Apostle Johnson Suleman gave me a substance with which I injected a dead person, and the dead person came back to life. I want the general public to please neglect such news.

 

I have never met with Apostle Johnson Suleman; Apostle Johnson Suleman does not even know me in person. I only watch him online preaching from a distance. This is propaganda from the pit of hell. Usually, anytime there are criticisms or propaganda against my person on the internet, I don’t respond. I am responding to this latest one because they’re trying to drag me into collision with Apostle Johnson Suleman.

 

This does not have anything to do with Apostle Johnson Suleman. I want everyone to disregard this news. I wonder what kind of lie this is.

 

I had never handled a syringe before, let alone injected someone. I want the general public to please neglect such news. It is a pure lie, balderdash. And all those spreading such a news, one day God’s judgement is going to rest upon you.”

 

See the video below;

 

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Timothy Omotoso Released After Lengthy Trial as Gqeberha High Court Delivers Judgment 

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Timothy Omotoso Released After Lengthy Trial as Gqeberha High Court Delivers Judgment. By George Omagbemi Sylvester 

Timothy Omotoso Released After Lengthy Trial as Gqeberha High Court Delivers Judgment. By George Omagbemi Sylvester

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That Timothy Omotoso, a Nigerian pastor and leader of the Jesus Dominion International (JDI) church, was arrested in April 2017 on multiple charges, including racketeering, trafficking in persons, rape, and sexual assault. His arrest led to a protracted legal battle that spanned nearly eight years, marked by numerous delays and legal maneuvers. As of April 2, 2025, the Gqeberha High Court is scheduled to deliver judgment in his case.

 

Timothy Omotoso Released After Lengthy Trial as Gqeberha High Court Delivers Judgment. By George Omagbemi Sylvester 

 

Background and Arrest

 

Omotoso’s JDI church had major branches in South Africa, Nigeria, and Israel, with its headquarters in Durban, South Africa. He was often referred to as “the man of God” by his followers. The allegations against him and his co-accused, Lusanda Sulani and Zikiswa Sitho, involved recruiting congregants, employees, or individuals under the pretext of offering spiritual benefits or improving their quality of life. These individuals were allegedly transported to various locations, including Durban, Israel, or Nigeria, where they were subjected to strict control and, in some cases, sexual exploitation.

 

 

Legal Proceedings and Delays

 

The trial faced numerous delays since the arrest in April 2017. Omotoso made multiple applications for a mistrial, citing prosecutorial misconduct and other issues. In October 2023, the Gqeberha High Court dismissed an application for discharge brought by Omotoso and his co-accused. However, the court acquitted them of almost half of the charges, reducing the number from 63 to 32. The remaining charges included several counts of rape and sexual assault.

 

 

The delays in the trial led to some witnesses withdrawing from the case, indicating they had moved on with their lives and were not interested in reliving their experiences in court. This contributed to the reduction of charges. Despite these challenges, the prosecution remained committed to finalizing the case and serving justice for the victims.

 

 

Current Status

 

As of April 2, 2025, the Gqeberha High Court is set to deliver judgment in the case against Omotoso and his co-accused. The outcome will determine their legal standing and potential sentencing. Omotoso has been denied bail throughout the trial, while Sulani and Sitho have been out on bail.

 

 

Conclusion

 

The case of Timothy Omotoso has been a complex and lengthy legal battle, highlighting challenges in the judicial process, especially concerning cases involving multiple jurisdictions and sensitive allegations. The scheduled judgment on April 2, 2025, is a significant milestone in this protracted case, potentially bringing closure to the involved parties.

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