Halima Abubakar begs Apostle Johnson Suleman
Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar publicly apologizes to Apostle Johnson Suleman for making false allegations, expressing regret for the harm caused to him, his family, and his ministry.
Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has offered a public apology to Apostle Johnson Suleman, the leader of Omega Fire Ministries, for making defamatory statements that deeply impacted his reputation and well-being. The dispute, which began in 2022 after Abubakar fell ill, had sparked widespread media attention and fueled speculation about her health.
Abubakar’s illness was initially surrounded by controversy, with her family publicly accusing Suleman of wrongdoing on social media. Though rumors circulated that the actress suffered from an autoimmune disease, she refuted these claims by sharing her medical records, adding further layers to the conflict.
However, in a recent turn of events, Abubakar extended an unexpected apology to Suleman, expressing profound regret for the distress her actions caused him and his family. In a heartfelt letter, she admitted to spreading false information and acknowledged the irreversible harm it inflicted on the clergyman and his ministry.
Her apology letter read, in part:
“I take full responsibility for the false accusations I made against you, your wife Dr. Lizzy Suleman, and the leaders of the Omega Fire Ministry. I deeply regret the hurt and damage my actions caused your family and congregation.
With this letter, I humbly seek your forgiveness, knowing that my words cannot undo the harm I have caused. I recognize the pain and distress I have brought upon you, and I ask that you find it in your heart to forgive me during this difficult time."
Her public apology has stirred mixed reactions, with many reflecting on the complexity of their earlier conflict.
See the letter below:
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