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Apostle Suleman splashes gifts on members, NYSC, Auchi Polytechnic
The founder and senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, on Sunday celebrated his birthday by splashing his members with cash gifts.
Apostle Suleman, who is known for being a philanthropist, also renovated the dilapidated Student Union Government (SUG) lodge of the Federal Polytechnic Auchi, Edo State, Nigeria.
According to the SUG president, who identified himself as a Muslim and was in church for the first time in his life, the SUG executive lodge had leaking roofs for several years.
The Restoration Apostle, as he is fondly referred to by his fans, completed the Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) secretariat in Auchi that has been abandoned for more than seven years in dilapidating condition.
From the birthday celebration emerged several individuals who would be referred to as business owners forthwith, as the apostle took it upon himself to empower these persons with cash gifts amounting to millions of naira. .
On why he no longer give cars as he’s known for, the apostle stated that the beneficiaries end up making him responsible for all expenses of the car; adding that God commanded that he empowers people to be independent instead.
While appreciating all who are celebrating him in his appreciation speech, he celebrated his beloved wife, Dr. Lizzy Johnson Suleman and prayed for every one person across the globe.
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