Apostle Johnson Suleman, General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries International has joined Nigerians to condemn the Xenophobic attacks happening in South Africa.
Suleman in a post on Tuesday described Xenophobia as evil, adding that Nigeria supported South African when they needed help the most hence should treat Nigerians with love.
According to him, the killings makes no sense because, “Mandela stayed in Enugu for a while, Nigerians supported ANC leadership and invested cash into South African government.”
The outspoken cleric further called on Nigerians celebrities to speak up and condemn the attacks on social media while they offer prayers to God to intervene in the matter.
In a series of post on his Twitter page, Apostle Suleman wrote: “It makes no sense to see fellow Africans killing themselves. Xenophobia is evil. Africans are one big happy family.
“It’s wicked to take the life of your fellow African brother or call him a stranger in an African country. Lord put an end to this evil act in Jesus name.
“No nation supported south African struggle like Nigeria. Mandela stayed in Enugu for a while, we supported ANC leadership, we invested cash into their government years ago..we don’t deserve this, arrest foreigners who are into crime, not innocent businessmen.it’s totally condemnable.
“We can’t keep quiet why hardworking Nigerians in the diaspora are been killed.
“Where are those celebrities who are always standing for unconfirmed stories, these are confirmed killings, speak up.
“While we pray for God to intervene, all Nigerians at home and abroad, condemn this.”from dailypost
Weither black or white, u do not have any right to take a life!!
ReplyDeleteis time for people to speak up, if is pregnancy stories or rape case now you will see calling out and news flying, now is killing everyone is not saying anything. celebrities speak up now or forever remain silent.
ReplyDeleteI blame the stupid government that we have ,the life of Nigerians doesn't what any Kobo to them once they can manipulate people through religion and tribe
ReplyDeleteThe thing is Nigerians are all talk and no action. Internet worrios. Get the hell out of South Africa they won't agree. Committing crime up and down..... I don't feel sorry for this o jare, they do worst crimes over here all in the name of making money. Bia Stella would you be happy if someone seeks drugs to your 13 year old son??
ReplyDeleteStupid Nigerian government is our problem. Greedy leaders
ReplyDeleteWe already know its Evil sir, but what actions are our Political and spiritual leaders taking to curb it?
ReplyDeleteIf South Africans want to see the full military might of Nigeria; they should just kill one of our cows!
ReplyDeleteJust Krix!