I Must Fill Out International Stadia For Christ - Suleman

There are strong indications that the life-long aspiration of packing out an international stadium for the purpose of ‘spreading’ the gospel of Jesus Christ by the founder of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM), Apostle Johnson Suleman, may have become a reality following his recent outing in Yaounde, Cameroon.

The outspoken cleric held a crusade at the AAO International Stadium in Yaounde, Cameroon’s capital city, and the venue was overcrowded.

Apostle Johnson Suleman had repeatedly expressed the desire to fill up stadium for the gospel just as people would sell out stadiums to watch football matches.

As his fans connected the cleric’s ambition to the current wave, images and videos from his crusade in Cameroon were circulated online and generated excitement.

Commenting on the situation, a Twitter user said: ‘Sometimes ago, I was in OFM Lagos church when Apostle Johnson Suleman said he won’t rest until he see stadiums packed out for The Lord like UEFA Champions League Final. Today, I am a living witness as he pack out AAO International Stadium, Yaounde, Cameroon.

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‘I can’t contain my joy seeing God bringing the prayers and desires of his children to pass. This is really phenomenon, Jesus Christ is winning.’

Another user, @pastorEvar57039, described the development as a divine remembrance for Cameroon by the Lord Jesus Christ.

Another user, @epiezitons, said: ‘Thank you so much papa for coming. We are truly being blessed.”

Another user identified as @olobeze said: ‘I am never in doubt of God’s hands on His servant. More grace and strength and blessings man of God.’

Africa Today News, New York reports that Apostle Suleman has often been in the news for several controversies. In October last year, It was reported that some unknown gunmen had ambushed the cleric’s convoy on Warake road in Auchi, Edo State on Friday evening while killing seven persons including police officers.

Africa Today News, New York

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