The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has revealed that he bought his third private jet while praying for the COVID-19 pandemic not to end.
Apostle Suleman made this revelation in a short video that shows him preaching to his congregation during one of his Sunday services.
According to him, he bought another private Jet to add to his previous two, while others were busy “complaining” about the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 49-year-old added that he prayed to God that the pandemic should not end because he was resting and prospering, making people wonder if he had a machine that prints money.
“In COVID, I bought a jet. The third one. I have three. I was praying for COVID not to end because I was resting. While people were complaining, my wife asked, ‘Can life be this sweet?’. Am I talking to somebody here?” he asked.
“No stress. I read on the net that there’s a rumour going around that I have a machine that prints money. I like that rumour. They say, ‘He should be investigated. He has a machine that prints money.
“Somebody asked if it’s true and I said it is true. They said, ‘It’s risky o’. I said I didn’t know it’s risky because I already bought the machine. When you speak in tongues, you’re printing money.”
Watch the video below:
KanyiDaily recalls that two years ago, Apostle Suleman newly acquired a private jet, weeks after preaching against living a wealthy lifestyle, admonishing his members to devote their wealth to help the poor and needy.
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