BREAKING News: Apostle Suleman's Alleged Lover Releases Screenshots of Video Chats

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 06th Mar, 2017 - tori.ng

The s*x scandal case between the General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, and his alleged 'pregnant lover', Miss Stephanie Otobo, has taken a new twist this evening with shocking revelations.

Apostle Suleiman & Stephanie
 
The Toronto, Canada-based Nigerian female singer, Miss Stephanie Otobo, who is accusing the founder and General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, of impregnating, promising her marriage and dumping her, has gone further to reveal shocking evidence.
 
The singer who has been in the police net and was arraigned in Lagos court today spoke in a new video clip and alleged that Apostle Suleman pays girls N400,000 for s*x. She went further to allege that the influential cleric has had threesome s*x with a popular actress and others where he also paid them the said amount of money.
 
We had reported that Otobo claimed her refusal to consent to a threesome s*x, was the reason of her being dumped by the cleric, adding that the man of God also wanted to kill her so that she won't break the story of their illicit affair to the general public.
 
The development of the case has yet again taken a new twist after Stephanie released series of screenshots of a video conversation with the pastor (who had earlier denied her) and went further to threaten that she also has n*ked photos of the cleric.
 
Below are the screenshots she just released as evidence of her romantic affairs with Apostle Suleman;
 
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