Adultery: IGP didn’t order probe on me — Apostle Suleman

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President of Omega Fire Ministries International Apostle Johnson Suleman has denied being under probe for alleged misconduct and threat to life.

Media reports stated that the Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Adamu ordered the probe in a letter addressed to the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Force Intelligence Bureau, Garki, dated January 5, 2021.

The letter, with reference number CB:7000/IGP.SEC/ABJ/Vol.515/561, was signed by the Principal Staff Officer II to the Inspector-General of Police, ACP Iliya Doma.

The letter is sequel to a petition written by V.C Ezenagu & Associates on behalf of the aggrieved Pastor Mike Davids.

But in a tweet on Monday, Suleman urged the public to discard the report, saying there was no such thing.

“IGP orders probe on me? Where, when? Maybe my ghost. Just reading stories now. Please discard. There is no such thing. Bad press really sells fast,” he said.

Pastor Davids, a former subordinate to Suleman, had accused Suleman of sleeping with his wife, threatening his life and denying him access to his three children.

Davids’ wife is Pastor Faith Edeko who heads the Utako, Abuja branch of the church.

Edeko, meanwhile, has denied having sexual relationship with Suleman.