A viral video making the rounds on social media has set tongues wagging as a woman, speaking passionately to her congregation, openly described Apostle Johnson Suleman as a “fake pastor.”

In the trending clip, the unidentified woman can be seen addressing a gathering inside a church hall, warning her listeners to be wary of “deceitful preachers” and naming Suleman directly.

“That man is a fake pastor,” she declared, sparking loud reactions from her audience.

The video has since gone viral on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp groups, igniting heated debates among Nigerians—especially those familiar with Apostle Suleman, the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, headquartered in Auchi, Edo State.

Mixed Reactions Online

Reactions have poured in across social media. While some people backed the woman’s boldness, others criticized her for “touching the anointed” and speaking against a popular man of God.

A user on Instagram wrote:

“People should be careful. Don’t be quick to judge pastors. Let God be the judge.”

Another fired back:

“She only said what many are thinking. Too many fake men of God everywhere.”

Not the First Controversy

Apostle Suleman, known for his fiery preaching style and large following, has often been at the center of controversy. From prophecies and miracles to political comments and personal scandals, his name frequently trends in both mainstream and online media.

What’s Next?

As of now, Apostle Suleman has not officially responded to the viral video. However, given his history of addressing critics publicly, many expect a statement soon.

For now, the video continues to circulate, sparking conversations about religion, accountability, and the role of pastors in Nigerian society.

 

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