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Apostle Suleman Restores Kid Siblings Who Were Blind From Birth

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During His earthly mission, Jesus Christ performed spectacular miracles, to the admiration of His disciples and the people generally. And after His ascension, the Apostles continued in that fashion, so much that their shadows were said to have healed diverse ailments.

 

Back here in Nigeria, records have it that men of God in the likes of Apostle (Prof.) Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM) worldwide, are walking in the steps of Christ as, on the regular basis, God through them raises the dead, heals lepers and lunatics, the lame, just as the blind had their vision restored. Meaning, therefore, that the ability and power to heal and perform outstanding miracles did not disappear with Jesus and the early apostles. 

Thursday, 7th of June, 2018, was another moment of glory at the OFM, as two children of the same mother who were born blind had their sight restored by God through the servant of God, Apostle Johnson Suleman.

The moment was defining and amazing for when the miracles happened, it moved to tears not just most members of the congregation, junior ministers of God present also cried because the miracle was too obvious given that it involved kids, especially a seven-month old baby.

“There is someone here who has a child that’s three years old and is blind,” announced Apostle Suleman halfway into the Thursday service. “I hear David,” he added just as he said “and the person has another child that’s seven months old; that child is also blind. I hear Isaac.”

Just as the servant of God made the announcement, a woman was seeing struggling through the church audience with two kids. “These two kids are blind, it’s a curse,” Apostle Suleman stated as the woman made her way to the front. As the mother confirmed that both little David, eleven years old, and Isaac, seven months old are her kids, Apostle Suleman offered to bless both of them.

“Lift the eyes,” he ordered the mother, as he pressed on the eyeballs of Isaac and prayed. “See!”, he thundered. “Father, you are a miracle worker. This is a child. This is innocent. Open these eyes. Let the eyes open. Let the eyeballs move; let the eyes be clear! Now, not tomorrow, now! In the name of Jesus.” Tap the child, tap the child, tap the child, he said repeatedly as the Baby Isaac in steady progress opened his eyes. The wonder was greeted by thunderous applause from the congregation, followed by songs of praise.

The celestial act was repeated on the older child, David, although his case was spectacular because his eyes were sealed, without eyeballs!

“With the kind of anointing that is here, you can’t be deceived by the Devil that you will go back home the same, that you will not be healed,” Apostle Suleman assured his audience, and all he did afterwards was ask God through Jesus to open the eyes.

“I believe in my prayer. If you don’t believe in your prayer, demons cannot fear your prayer,” Suleman opined as little Master David regained his eyesight.

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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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Revival at Sango Under Bridge: Ayomide Adetoro’s Mission for Christ

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The Jesus Must Be Seen Movement: A Divine Encounter in Ogun State

 

– Revival at Sango Under Bridge: Ayomide Adetoro’s Mission for Christ

 

By Miracle Oyewale

 

Ayomide Adetoro, a devoted lover of Jesus, a passionate Christian, a voice to this generation, a revivalist, and a key leader of the Jesus Must Be Seen Community, continues to ignite the fire of faith.

 

Revival at Sango Under Bridge: Ayomide Adetoro's Mission for Christ

 

This community is dedicated to spreading the Gospel across different states through powerful worship sessions, praise, healing, miracles, and more. More than just a movement, it is a family of Christ’s soldiers, committed to kingdom expansion.

 

 

Recently, they visited a well-known landmark in Ogun State—the bustling Sango Under Bridge. Indeed, Jesus was seen, and His power moved mightily. Miracles took place, healings manifested, and many encountered the divine touch of Jesus.

 

Revival at Sango Under Bridge: Ayomide Adetoro's Mission for Christ

 

With communities established in over 20 states and three countries, their commitment, passion, and readiness to spread the fire of Christ remain unwavering. Their mission is clear—to take the Gospel to the ends of the earth.

 

 

The community welcomes new members, partners, and supporters to help make this vision a global reality. As the Bible states in Matthew 24:14, “And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.”

 

 

The Gospel will reach everyone, but personal decisions matter. One cannot live in unbelief and expect to access heaven. Becoming a believer is essential, and the Jesus Must Be Seen Community plays a vital role in bringing the message of salvation to the lost and unjust. Many are learning to align with God’s principles and will through their work.

 

 

To join the movement or seek further details, visit their Instagram page:
https://www.instagram.com/_jesusmustbeseen?igsh=MXNqa3Fya2pweTl4aA==

 

Remember, more is coming. They have only just begun.

 

Watch highlights from the event below:

Again, Jesus Must Be Seen!

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