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Apostle Suleman: Politics is a game when you lose go home don’t go to court

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Founder and General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has urged politicians who lose elections to go instead of heading to the court.

The man of God said politics is a game of luck and “If you don’t win today, you will win tomorrow”.

Suleman made these statement while addressing his church members on Sunday, in Auchi, Edo state.

He also advised Nigerians not to kill themselves over political parties and elections result because politicians are friends irrespective of their political parties.

Suleman said;

They have discussed your foolishness over dinner. One of the stupid forms of loyalty is to inherit your bosses loyalty.

“Stop fighting and don’t die for politicians. They are friends; don’t die.”

“If you are a media aide to any presidential aspirant and you are abusing people on the other side of the divide, you should know that you are a mere employee, after the election you are fired.

“Nigeria is bigger than anybody; politics is a game. When you lose go home. Don’t go to court, go home. It is not your father’s property.

“If you don’t win today, you will win tomorrow.

“And no man is God, you can’t tell anyone that is not ordained to be president, you are not God. If you don’t win today, you will win tomorrow. Why are you killing yourself? Why are you dying?

“Many of you now in church, different parties, you are now enemies because of a political party.

“Not knowing that the players are friends, they will phone themselves and say, ‘What you did was wrong’ and they will say ‘Don’t worry, don’t worry, we will talk about it. We will meet in the Mosque so that we’ll pray’.

“And you are there killing yourself! It’s a game. Don’t die. Don’t kill yourself. Let there be peace. That’s what we need in the country.”

WuzupNaija reports that the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, who also lost to President Muhammadu Buhari, has headed to the court to seek redress.

 

 

 

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