Apostle Johnson Suleman, Senior Pastor and General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, has responded to Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar’s public apology for her defamatory comments. In a direct statement posted on X.com, Suleman emphasized that forgiveness does not equate to forgetting the past. “You all stop calling my phone. Forgiveness is not memory loss! Status quo maintained!” he declared, making his stance clear.
Abubakar’s apology comes after she publicly acknowledged that her previous statements about Suleman were “false and hurtful.” In her heartfelt message shared on Instagram, she expressed deep regret for the pain her remarks caused, pleading for forgiveness from Suleman and his family. “I was wrong, and I take full responsibility for my actions,” she stated, reflecting her remorse.
In her statement, Abubakar explained that her actions were a result of poor judgment at the time. She noted that her decision to apologize was motivated by “deep reflection and conscience,” indicating that she had taken time to consider the implications of her words and the impact they had on Suleman’s life and reputation.