Pastor begs Apostle Suleman over sex scandal

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Mike Davids, a former subordinate of the president of Omega Fire Ministries Apostle Johnson Suleman, has apologised after accusing the latter of committing adultery with his wife Faith Edeko.

Davids had also filed a petition to the Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Adamu, alleging that Suleman was interfering in his marriage, threatening his life and denying him access to his three children. He also filed a N2 billion suit for alleged unlawful interference in his marriage.

Suleman countered with a N5 billion defamation suit at the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja.

However, in a video released during the week, Davids referred to Suleman as his father in the Lord, adding he has been on a “spiritual sojourn” and received instructions from the Lord to apologise to Suleman.

“In view of what has happened in the past, after embarking on my spiritual sojourn. I received instructions from the Lord to do what I’m about to do now,” he said.

“I want to sincerely apologise to my father in the Lord Apostle Johnson Suleman for accusing him of sleeping with my wife.

“Also, I apologise to Omega Fire Ministries around the world and to Apostle Suleman’s wife for the manner in which I reached out for help. I’m deeply sorry.”

Suleman and Edeko had earlier denied the allegations.