Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Sex in God’s house: Stephanie Otobo petitions Lagos police, wants Omega Fire Ministries G.O, Apostle Suleman probed

The woman who said she had an amorous
relationship with the overseer of the Omega Fire
Ministries Worldwide, Johnson Suleman, has formally
filed a petition asking police to investigate multiple
allegations against the preacher.
In a letter to the Lagos State police commissioner,
Stephanie Otobo, 23, accused Mr. Suleman (popularly
known as Apostle Suleman) of illegal procurement of
abortion, threat to life, and attempted murder.
“That sometime in June 2015, Apostle Suleman
Johnson and I started an amorous relationship in far
away Canada. The relationship was nurtured by
Apostle Suleman who inundated me with cash gifts
and pleasure trips all over Europe,” Ms. Otobo stated
in the petition dated March 13.
“In particular, I was invited by Apostle Suleman to join
him for his crusade that was held in 2015 at Napoli,
Italy, the full expenses for the trip was paid for by the
gentleman. While in Napoli, Apostle Suleman would
preach and do “miracle” in the day time and take the
much needed rest in my bosom at night.
“Napoli was our love nest for three good days and
after the crusade Apostle Suleman left Napoli and I
also returned to Canada.”
Ms. Otobo’s petition came days after he told
journalists at a press conference that her relationship
with Mr. Suleman ended after the preacher began to
insist he wanted a sexual activity that involves a
threesome.
It also came a week after she was arraigned by the
police before a Chief Magistrate Court in Lagos on a
four-count charge of terrorism, fraud, and blackmail.
She denied the charges.
Shortly after the Napoli experience, she continued in
her petition, she said she discovered she was
pregnant for Apostle Suleman.
“I called my lover to inform him of the pregnancy but
Apostle Suleman was not particularly excited about
the news rather he requested that I should come to
Nigeria,” Ms. Otobo said.
“Based on Apostle Suleman’s instruction I left Canada
for Nigeria to meet Apostle Suleman. It is important to
note that despite the amorous relationship, I saw
Apostle Suleman like a father figure who takes care of
me and to whom I was extremely obedient to.
“I arrived Nigeria on the 25th of August, 2015 and
clandestine arrangement was made for the two of us
to meet and consequently, I met Apostle Suleman at
Definite Destiny Hotel, beside Airport Hotel, Ikeja,
Lagos State. It was at the hotel that I was given a
concoction to drink by Apostle Suleman who told me
that the concoction was for my spiritual fortification.
“But in less than ten minutes after drinking the
concoction, I started vomiting blood and passing out
blood. Apostle Suleman then gave me pills to stop the
blood though the blood did not stop immediately but
the pain subsided and the pregnancy was gone.
“I was devastated by the development and Apostle
Suleman gave me cash gifts in three different
currencies, to wit; Euro, Dollars and Naira to console
and compensate me for the loss of the pregnancy. I
could not come to terms with the facts that the man
that claimed to love me and promised to marry me,
could procure abortion for me without my consent
which could have led to my death.
“Unfortunately Apostle Suleman did not stop at
procuring abortion for me without my consent but
also in a desperate bid to keep the amorous
relationship between him and I a secret not known to
his teeming followers, Apostle Suleman invented
various devices to bully and threaten my life.”
Ms. Otobo called on the police to investigate her
claims.
“I plead with you, in the course of your investigation,
to confirm the exchange of all our text messages from
the networks, forensic analysis of all the nude
pictures we both sent to ourselves (and whether they
are, indeed, photo-shopped or authentic), our
international passports to confirm the dates and times
of our travels, investigation concerning the hotels we
slept together both in and out of Nigeria and bank
accounts to confirm the transfers of funds.
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