Apostle Suleman Sparks Controversy: “Nigerians Deserve What They’re Going Through”

Apostle Suleman Sparks Controversy 22Nigerians Deserve What Theyre Going Through22

Apostle Johnson Suleman, Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, has sparked a heated debate with his recent statement that Nigerians deserve the hardship they’re currently facing. According to him, the suffering is partly a result of the bad choices made during the 2023 elections.

In a scathing critique of President Bola Tinubu’s leadership, Apostle Suleman stated that the president had no manifesto and was driven by a sense of entitlement. “The man who came into leadership had no manifesto—just a sense of entitlement with his ‘it’s my turn’ mantra,” he said.

Apostle Suleman also lamented the state of the nation, particularly the mismanagement of the oil sector. He believes that the consequences of this mismanagement will take Nigerians 10 to 15 years to recover from.

The apostle’s comments have generated mixed reactions, with some people agreeing that Nigerians should take responsibility for their voting choices. “We should have listened to the warnings and criticisms of President Tinubu before the election,” said one social media user. “Now, we’re facing the consequences of our actions.”

Others have criticized Apostle Suleman for being insensitive to the struggles of the average Nigerian. “Not everyone voted for President Tinubu,” said another social media user. “Why should we all suffer for the mistakes of a few?”

Some have pointed out that Apostle Suleman’s comments are not entirely fair, as many Nigerians did not vote for President Tinubu. Others have expressed regret for voting for the president, citing the economic hardship and suffering they’re experiencing.

“I regret voting for President Tinubu,” said a Twitter user. “I didn’t listen to the warnings, and now I’m suffering. Apostle Suleman is right; we deserve what we’re going through.”

Apostle Suleman’s comments have highlighted the need for Nigerians to reflect on their choices and take responsibility for their actions. As the country moves forward, it’s essential to prioritize accountability, good governance, and the welfare of all citizens.

The controversy surrounding Apostle Suleman’s comments serves as a reminder that the choices we make have consequences. As Nigerians, we must learn from our mistakes and work towards creating a better future for ourselves and generations to come.

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