Apostle Suleman yet to honour DSS 10am invitation

Apostle Suleman yet to honour DSS 10am invitation

The founder of Omega Fire ministry Apostle Johnson Suleman is yet to honour a 10 am invitation by the State Security Service.

Apostle Suleman yet to honour DSS 10am invitation

Suleman had left his church at Jahi district of Abuja at about 11 am, sources told Legit.ng.

"He had just finished a meeting inside his church before he came outside to address journalists," a source said.

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"He later drove off and they told us he was going to the SSS headquarters at Aso Drive to honuor the invitation.

While a drive from Jahi to Aso drive is about 20 to 25 minutes, the sources who went ahead of him said he is yet to arrive there as 2.30 pm.

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Legit.ng also gathered that there is a probability that Suleman went to the office of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and then the chambers of a senior advocate of Nigeria Femi Falana before heading he would head to the SSS office.

"I was told he went to CAN and from there he will go to Falana’s office before going to DSS.

Maybe to finalize things before any interrogation with the DSS,” the source said.

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He said: "A few minutes after 2 pm, the regional pastor for north, Kingsley Aihgbe acme in a black tinted jeep. He told all the church members at the SSS headquarters to leave."

The source said they were all asked to return to the Omega Fire Ministries in Jahi.

"All his church members have left here now, they all went back to their church, the one in Jahi," he said.

See photos of Apostle Suleman leaving his church in Jahi district below:

Apostle Suleman yet to honour DSS 10am invitation
Apostle Suleman leaving his church premises in Abuja
Apostle Suleman yet to honour DSS 10am invitation

Source: Legit.ng

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