Why didn’t you pray for Stephanie – Eedris Abdulkareem slams Apostle Suleiman

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Nigerian rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem has reacted over a statement made by Apostle Johnson Suleiman, Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries on protest against Pastor Enoch Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.
Members of the entertainment Industry led by Eedris Abdulkareem on Monday staged a protest to the Redemption Camp, Lagos -Ibadan Expressway, to make some demands from the General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, urging him to speak up on some developments affecting Nigerians in the country.
 
The protesters included Charles Oputa, Michael Parish, Eedris Abdulkareem, Baba Fryo and a couple of other upcoming artistes.
Suleiman in his reaction countered their claim that Pastor Adeboye was quiet about happenings in the country and release of Leah Sharibu, stating that he had asked Nigerians to pray about the situation.
 
In a new development, Abdulkareem took to Instagram page on Tuesday morning criticizing Apostle Suleiman.
He wrote: “Dear Apostle Suleiman, are you aware that Leah Sharibu has been under captivity for FIVE HUNDRED AND ONE DAYS? 501 DAYS….YES.
“Let me ask you why you did not pray to God when Stephanie Otobo accused you. Instead you went to the police. Why did you speak up against her and now ask us to be silent while our people are killed daily?
“I remember Pa Adeboye praying for Buhari. Why did he not also refuse to pray for him then. What is this hypocrisy that we like to dey embrace for Nigeria?
“All I am saying is this: Keep praying but also speak up? It costs all of you nothing. The Bible says Faith without works is dead. I am not a pastor yes I know this.
“If you as a man of God cannot join me to condemn the atrocities that are currently going on. If you as a man of God cannot condemn with your mouth (I no talk say make you carry gun or make you fight). Then the God that you serve and the one that hates injustice are not the same.
“Na me Eedris Abdulkareem talk am! Peace and Love always.”
 

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