Apostle Suleman: Nigerians React To Stephanie Otobo’s Numerous Confessions

The recent controversy between alleged mistress Stephanie Otobo and Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fore ministry seems to be far from over.

Recall that Stephanie Otobo confessed at Apostle Suleman’s church that she was paid by politicians to defame the pastor while seeking for forgiveness.

The saga took another turn on Tuesday after she was heard in a viral video online saying she was forced to make her recent confession in the cleric’s Church in Auchi, Edo State.

However, she has again denied the video, promising to release names of politicians that paid her to defame the pastor.

Some Nigerians on social media have questioned the sanity and authenticity of Ms Otobo’s confessions against Apostle Suleman following various confessions and videos.

They are of the opinion that Otobo had lost credibility in her allegations and was seeking attention.

Here are some comments:

@Teejay viruz “The church is where they tell the most lies and it’s also in the church that the greatest sin is committed. Am talking blasphemy Read your bible, it’s the only unforgivable sin ,other sins are forgivable . Blasphemy: sin against the holy spirit

@boboye “She said govt paid her to defame Apostle Suleman in his church, in public she said Apostle Suleman paid her to defame govt. Don’t you think this girl has some mental illness that needs immediate attention?

@osascruz I won’t argue with anyone that doesn’t believe this Stephanie Otobo’s confession, I mean she is very good in acting. If she can act to a script then, moving from one media house to another, even showing screenshots of video calls, that Babe is capable of anything.

@shola olushola “Does Stephanie Otobo understand what it means to lie under oath? She has done many videos saying different things, making it’s hard to know what’s true about her. If it’s true she was paid by politicians or Apostle Suleiman to do all she has done, either way, she’s in a mess

@troublemaker “STEPHANIE OTOBO TOOK THE MIC AND APOLOGISED, KNELT DOWN AND CRIED IN FRONT OF THE CHURCH, I WOULD DO THE SAME IF YOU PAY ME WELL

@charles kehinde “Obviously, no right thinking fellow should believe such a confession was true. Another orchestrated lie from the pit of hell. When she mentions the name of the politicians who hired her to lie against the ‘Aposte’, may be just then she would be taken seriously.

@emmalysis No matter what the truth is, her repeatedly changing her statement makes it none tenable. She had lost credibility.

@collinudoh “All of a sudden, we are expected to discount all the documentary and picture evidence previously supplied by Stephanie Otobo on the basis of what looks like a rehearsed, coerced testimony? These pastors must think we are all as gullible as their congregations. Nonsense!

@odianose matthew “I will be seriously interested in the date the confessions were obtained because something is not right with her claim. How can you make a claim and suddenly say someone forced you to retract it. I knew the end is yet to be seen. Typical naija movie script. I have seen this b4

@jayhima04 When the God’s want to Deal with you, they first make you Mad…..This Woman should be strapped up and admitted for mental disorder

@bapi william “You are a liability to yourself.Yesterday it was government that told you”, today it is ” Apostle told me”.You no get your own mind?

@elexunto “This girl is just seeking attention. God will judge you and people behind all this drama

@abdulbello “He obviously paid her to Implicate others in her fake confessions…. believe what you want to believe

@odekanmj “Something is wrong with this lady. We need to check if she is psychologically sound. She has been caught in series of conspiracy and her words should not be trusted. She can do anything for money.

@alebiosu “What if she wasn’t paid by politicians but was paid huge by Pastor Suleman to fake apology

@mcshaffy “This girl is gradually ruining her own life for cheap popularity. I hope her parents pray for her cause she will need it now and moving forward.

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