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‘Herod of Kaduna’ will die – Suleman hits El Rufai again

‘Herod of Kaduna’ will die – Suleman hits El Rufai again

Suleman had in a recent message warned the governor not to pass the ‘license for preaching in Kaduna State’ into law or he would die.But El Rufai in his response told the preacher to tell him the exact date of his death, bearing in mind that death is irrevocable.

 “If that apostle is truly an apostle, he should mention the day I will die. There is nothing in that law that prevents or infringes the practice of religion. It seeks to ensure that those that preach religion are qualified, trained and certified by their peers to do it,” the governor had said.

However, in a latest video obtained by DAILY POST, the Auhi-born preacher, who described the governor as ‘Herod of Kaduna’ said he had no apology over his earlier prophecy.

“His days are numbered. It has started with slap, watch out for what will happen. I am not a rabble rouser, neither am I running my mouth. In the 1999 constitution, chapter four under the fundamental human rights, section 38; it says that: every one has the freedom of thoughts, conscience and opinion and they are very free to exercise their religion either in a community, in public or in private. In public means putting the speaker anywhere.
“That means he is going against the nation. He is going against the constitution. The Herod said he did it in Abuja and nothing happened. He entered a Christian community in Kaduna and demolished the place and nothing happened. If I be a man of God, the Herod of Kaduna will die,” he warned.

Fiery preacher and Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle Johnson Suleman has once again predicted disaster for Kaduna State governor, Nasir El Rufai should he failed to reverse his religious bill.

 

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