NewsStephanie Otobo Drags Apostle Suleman Again With Evidences Of Nude Photos

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Stephanie Otobo, Canada-based Nigerian singer, has resumed her attack on Apostle Johnson Suleman, the founder and Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministry.

Otobo and Suleman’s sex scandal first made the headlines in April 2017.

She accused Suleman, whom she has a sexual relationship with, of impregnating and dumping her after promising to marry her, and slammed him with a $5m suit.

Suleman, however, denied the allegations and took legal action against her.

The dancehall singer, whose stage name is Stephanie D’ocean, was later arrested and charged in court.

She subsequently retracted the allegations against the cleric during a church service, saying “very strong and powerful politicians and pastors” paid her to defame him.

But she made a u-turn on Monday when she rolled out what she claimed was “evidence” against the cleric in a series of tweets.

She shared screenshots of intimate video call sessions with Suleman and a picture of the alleged sexual organ of the cleric, daring the “Oracle of God” to come forward and debunk her claims.

Defending her posts, she wrote: “If these screenshots were fake, how did I get his pictures that aren’t public pictures in the first place and how come I’m the first to release this kind of pics of him?

“He has changed his hairstyle twice since I came out to speak up with receipts. He has done alot to appear different.”

Otobo said she decided to resume her attack on the cleric because “he pushed me to the wall and the only way I could fight back was to cry out and made everything known”.

She alleged that Suleman has made an attempt on her life and stop her musical career.

She also claimed that he once arrested her on her arrival to the country to shoot a music video with Timaya, adding that he lured her to make a false confession and retract her initial allegations which she said she did because “the pressure was too much and everyone had left me to suffer alone”.

She further promised to “release a comprehensive video of everything that happened and the answers to questions.”

Otobo also gave the apostle a “special gift”: a beef track titled, Apostle.

Reacting to the recent call-out, Suleman, who arrived Johannesburg, South Africa in the early hours of Monday for a crusade slated for 10th and 11th May posted: “I tweeted ‘End ASUU strike’ yesterday Sunday and today Monday, I am trending on Twitter…una well done!

“Same strategy all the time. You guys should had done this at least a week later to avoid traces. END ASUU STRIKE!”

By Ezinwanne Onwuka (Senior Reporter)

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