Controversial pastor, Apostle Johnson Suleman is at the forefront of the news again as it has been confirmed that the house curvy Nollywood actress Daniella Okeke last year showcased on Instagram was, like the car, purchased for her by the controversial pastor.
According to Sahara Reporters, after buying it for N40m, the controversial ‘Man of God’ then spruced it up with N120million before handing it over to Ms. Okeke, who is one of the women alleged to be romantically linked with him.
The property, which has two duplexes, is located on Alabi Street, off Okey Okeke Drive in Arowojobe Estate in the Mende-Maryland area of Lagos. It was initially owned by fashion designer Adedayo David Eweje, who owns fashion company “David Wej.”
Saharareporters had initially reached out to Mr. Eweje who admitted selling the duplex before 2013 but claimed he didn’t know to whom the house was sold or who the present occupant is.
He said the transaction was handled by his lawyers, who are also in possession of the paperwork.
However, sources insisted Mr. Eweje was definitely aware that the front duplex was purchased by Apostle Suleman, as they did meet several times before the deal was completed.
Following the latest revelations in the public domain, Apostle Suleman has declared that he is taking the battle of his exposed infidelity to a “spiritual” realm.
In a statement through Phrank Shuaibu, his spokesperson, the pastor asked members of his church to desist from engaging in a media war.
This ceasefire is in stark difference to a fiery message he gave last Friday asking his followers to unfriend anyone on Facebook who might have a negative opinion about him. At that time, he also urged his church management to remove from its employment anyone caught sharing on social media any stories about his sex scandals.
Saharareporters further disclosed that Apostle Suleman left Nigeria last night for Washington DC where he is billed to address a crusade for three days.
The Suleman sex scandal became public two weeks ago when he reportedly colluded with some federal police officers to arrest a Canadian-based musician, Stephanie Otobo, with whom he had been said to be in a romantic relationship with. As soon as Saharareporters broke this story, the police hurriedly filed terrorism and blackmail charges against Ms. Otobo, entangling her in a protracted legal imbroglio that stalled her bail from prison for three days.
When she regained freedom, Ms. Otobo took the time to explain in detail her sexual encounters with Apostle Suleman, detailing how the controversial pastor funded her lifestyle, including flying her to the United States, Europe, and Nigeria for sex, and promised to marry her.