Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Apostle Suleman Evacuates Nigerians From South Africa Over Xenophobic Attacks And Gifts Them Millions Of Naira

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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Apostle Suleman Evacuates Nigerians From South Africa Over Xenophobic Attacks And Gifts Them Millions Of Naira

The senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman has fulfilled his promise to evacuate some Nigerians living in South Africa back to Nigeria, following the Xenophobic attacks.





In September ,Apostle Suleman took to his twitter handle during the attack to announce his willingness to help  stating that interested persons, not excluding any religion should register at his church extension in South Africa.




On Saturday November 16th, Suleman only did not sponsor the return of 20 Nigerians but also gifted the returnees N1.3 million naira cash gift as a start up for them.

He was represented by 
Rev. Fidelis Ayemoba;his senior pastor in the Western region of his church.The Revd was seen disbursing the cash gift to the returnees on their arrival.





Meanwhile, Reno Omokri, an activist who has been seen with the apostle in recent photos, took to social media platforms to appreciate Suleman's kind gesture, as he noted that the act was pure gospel, especially because it wasn't open to only a sort of persons or religion.











11 comments:

  1. Oh wow! This is commendable, God bless him.

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  2. This is so nice of him,may God reward him

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  3. Chai and our government gave returnees trader money with celebrations. Announcing it like the world is about to end.

    Thanks Aposu. God bless you

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  4. Commendable & it’s good to show proof so that others can emulate & help out as well, instead of sponsoring political parties &!audio NGOs.

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  5. While our government were busy faning themselves for giving them(returnee) 10k trader moni.

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  6. Enter your comment...shame to naija goverment

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  7. Many Nigerians ran home because of these attacks yet south african govt claims no one was killed.

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