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Divine Johnson-Suleman’s Pulpit Debut Sparks Debate and Praise Online

A recent video of Divine Johnson-Suleman, daughter of Nigerian cleric Apostle Johnson Suleman, has gone viral, stirring reactions across social media. The clip shows Divine preaching at the International Teen Conference 2024, held at her father’s Omega Fire Ministries International.

In the video, Divine, who wore her hair in a messy high bun, confidently ministered to a crowd of teenagers. Her style and approach on the pulpit, including her message of God’s forgiveness despite past sins, captivated many viewers.

Reactions to the Preaching

The video has sparked a range of comments from Nigerians:

– @irishsommie1: “E be like na em daughter dem call o…em papa rig am.”
– @nonlikeray: “Staged or not, family business or not. GOD IS IN THIS CHILD.”
– @nancy001: “E don turn family business?”
– @mbasitijesse: “The kind of children we desire to raise!”
– @zureludie: “This is so real. I felt something strong in my spirit when she prayed.”
– @bigsmart__: “Her approach to this is calm and soothing. I love it. Thank you Lord for using your child.”
– @lifeofhunpiya: “I have never connected with Apostle Suleman, my spirit wouldn’t. But this girl right here, I connected with her instantly. I felt every single word.”
– @ladyjasminec: “Her voice alone is therapeutic, brings healing to the soul.”

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Apostle Suleman’s Recent Generosity

In related news, Apostle Suleman has made headlines for his charitable act, gifting over N20 million to a young boy in need. The boy, who had faced significant hardships, was overwhelmed by the cleric’s generosity, which was a part of his ministry’s outreach efforts.

The dual impact of Divine’s powerful sermon and her father’s philanthropic gesture highlights the ongoing influence and reach of the Suleman family’s ministry.

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