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Apostle Suleiman to Storm DSS Headquarters with 30 Lawyers On Monday

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After his failed arrest, Apostle Suleiman was invited by the DSS for interrogation yesterday. Now the Apostle Suleiman is set to storm the DSS Headquarters with 30 Lawyers.

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The general overseer of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman will go to the Abuja headquarters of the Department of State Services (DSS) with thirty lawyers to defend him.

He is expected to appear before the secret police by 10 am on Monday.

Phrank Shaibu, communication adviser to the pastor, confirmed the invitation, saying he would honour it.

“Yes, I can confirm to you that he (Suleman) was officially invited and as a law-abiding citizen, he will honour the DSS invitation on Monday,” PUNCH quoted Shaibu as saying.

“The invitation, though ludicrous and an afterthought, is a welcome development.”

The newspaper added that a source disclosed that Suleman had the intention of going to the office of the DSS with 30 lawyers.

“Suleman will be appearing before the DSS with about 30 lawyers because we believe that his persecution has become politicised,” the source reportedly said.

The agency invited the fiery cleric after its bid to arrest him failed.

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