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Governorship Elections: ‘They Now Beg For Votes’, Apostle Johnson Suleiman Mocks Nigerian politicians

Apostle Johnson Suleiman, the General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries has mocked the Nigerian politicians.

In a post shared by the popular cleric, he said Nigerian leaders now begs for votes from Nigerian on what he accounts that they will not naturally do.

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Governorship Elections: ‘They Now Beg For Votes’, Apostle Johnson Suleiman Mocks Nigerian politicians

This is coming ahead of the gubernatorial elections coming up in Lagos state, and other state house of assembly.

Apostle Johnson Suleiman shared this on his social media platforms where he also thanked the youth who had changed the narratives unlike before.

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He attributed this development to the youths who endorses Leader that won’t put the country into mess.

He wrote, “I see so many leaders going about begging for votes… this is what they naturally never do…

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“God bless you Nigerian youths for changing the narratives… The ‘youths’ I am talking about know themselves…not those still endorsing leaders that put us in this mess.”



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