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Apostle Johnson Suleman reacts to Ike Ekweremadu’s arrest over alleged organ harvesting

Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries has reacted to the controversy involving a former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.

Suleman prayed that God would see Ekweremadu through his current travail.

The London Metropolitan police had accused Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice of involvement in alleged organ harvesting.

Ekweremadu and his wife were arrested and charged before a UK court.

They were accused of bringing a minor into the UK with the aim of harvesting his kidney for a transplant.

The transplant was aimed at Ekweremadu’s daughter, Sonia, who is suffering from a kidney problem.

Reacting, Apostle Suleman prayed that God would protect Ekweremadu’s daughter.

In a series of tweets, the clergyman wrote: “Heard about the travails of the former deputy Senate President, may God see him through. May God protect their child and spare her life.

“Thank GOD for preserving the life of that minor who was to be used.

“May God help them to do the right thing. This too shall pass!

“I just made a prayer for all those involved in the issue of the former deputy senate president and I see reactions.

“Since you have become the law court, take your hate somewhere else and don’t join those I have blocked. Even a confirmed thief on the cross, Jesus prayed for him.”

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