Adultery scandal: Apostle Suleman faces N2bn legal action

The general overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Suleman, is facing a N2bn legal action for allegedly interfering in the marriage of a former pastor of his church, Mike Davids.

 

According to report,  Davids alleged that the Christian leader committed adultery with his wife, Pastor Faith Edeko.

The plaintiff in the suit told the court that Suleman destroyed his home and preventing him from seeing his three children.

He requested the sum of N2bn in damages from the apostle over for what he described as interference in his contract of marriage.

Davids further asked the court to grant a perpetual injunction restraining Apostle Suleman and Omega Fire Ministries church from gaining access to his with him wife and three children.

Meanwhile, Davids’ wife, Faith Edeko described her husband’s allegations as an attempt to blackmail the man of God. Edeko, who heads a branch of the church in Abuja, said it was her husband who walked out of their marriage, adding that he has demanded a refund of her bride price from her family.

According to her, she suffered so much abuse while she was married to him and even contemplated taking her own life. Similarly, Apostle Johnson Suleman also reacted to a news report that he is being probed by the police over an alleged ex

Although,  Apostle Suleman in a tweet on Monday, January 25, distanced himself from the allegations.

He said such allegations were not been brought to his notice in the past, pointing out that he was just reading about the allegations for the first time.

Apostle Suleman urged the public to disregard the report, saying the story was spreading fast because it is negative press.

 

Enudi Golden: