Pardon My False Allegations – Halima Abubakar begs Apostle Johnson Suleman
This case dates back to 2022 during the time the actress became bedridden after her issues with the pastor, her family members brought it to social media asking him to stay away from their daughter.
The issues escalated in 2023 when the actress came out to make bigger claims that she had been pregnant with Suleman’s child 5 times. Being an apostle, this made a huge dent in his image.
As expected, Suleman sued her in court for “defamatory statements” and in April, the federal high court of Abuja favoured Apostle Suleman, giving orders to Halima Abubakar to pay the damages of N10 million for defamation.
Fast forward to a statement she made on her Instagram page on Wednesday, she begged for the apostle’s forgiveness, expressing her regrets for damaging his image and all the false allegations she made about him. She further emphasized that the apology and remorse are motivated by deep reflection and conscience.
On her Instagram page, she wrote and I quote, “I am writing to you today to acknowledge the falsehoods I made against you on social media and to offer my sincerest apologies. After deep reflection, and for my conscience to be in accord with God, I have realized the depth of the harm, pains and distress caused by my lies”
She further continues, “I admit that I made false allegations against you; and also regret my actions and the damage I caused to you, your wife, Dr Mrs Lizzy Suleman, your family, and the Leaders of the Omega Fire Ministry”.
The concluding part further reads, “With this letter, I humbly ask for your forgiveness, recognizing that my apology cannot undo the harm, pain and distress I caused and I ask you to find a place in your heart to forgive me as I was not thinking right then. Sir, you have done a lot for humanity, please, extend your hands of forgiveness toward me.
Once again, Sir, I am truly sorry for all the hurt and distress I caused you, your family, and your ministry.
Thank you very much and may the Heavens calm your heart. God bless you, Sir”.