Stephanie Otobo, the Canada-based Nigerian singer, has again called out Apostle Johnson Suleman, the founder of Omega Fire Ministry.
The pair have been at loggerheads for over five years.
In April 2017, Otobo accused Suleman of having a sexual relationship with her. She also alleged that he got her pregnant and then gave her a concoction to drink to terminate the pregnancy.
The cleric, however, denied the allegations and took legal action against her. Otobo was later arrested and taken to court.
She subsequently retracted the allegations against Suleman, adding that she was “heavily paid” by powerful politicians and some pastors to blackmail him.
But in a dramatic twist in May 2022, Otobo resumed her attack against the cleric. She maintained that she had an affair with him.
In a fresh rant on Wednesday, the singer accused Suleman of trying to “steal” her Instagram account.
She also alleged that the cleric does not want people to see her shine, hence the attempt to hack her account.
“This is the 2nd attempt in the last 3 days someone has been trying to steal my account. Suleman doesn’t want people to see me shine so he’s doing what he knows how to do best (use money to oppress ppl) and despite the fact that God is warning him to leave his children alone,” she wrote.
“Please, anyone can help identify that Nigerian no?? They tryna steal my account for days now.”
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Suleman was in the news recently after he narrowly escaped gunmen attack in Edo state.
The clergyman is yet to react to Otobo’s latest allegation.
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