Apostle Suleman's Miracle Alert Snowballs Further (video)

Apostle Suleman’s Miracle Alert Snowballs Further (video)

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The Founder and Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministry’s miracle alert has continued to snowball.

Tech savvy members of the International community have debunked the claims of worshippers receiving money from angels and even seeing evidences via bank alerts on their cell phones.

The Apostle had preached at various times in Atlanta USA and Auchi, Edo State, Nigeria where he made the congregation echo that their “time has come.”

Each person, indeed echoed the phrase of hope. The apostle soon commanded the ‘angels’ to release moneys into people’s accounts, pockets and handbags.

A few minutes later, worshippers surged forward with their phones to ‘testify’ that they had indeed received the alerts.

Many displayed their phones with the ‘alerts’ while no one came forward with a pocket or handbag full of money.

Church members testify of alerts in their phones

While a Nigerian YouTuber, Israel Balogun published an article disclosing that the miracle is fake, Church Reality check came up with a tech explanation to debunk the claims of anyone receiving an alert.

READ: YouTuber Who Exposed Apostle Suleman’s Miracle as Scam Says His Life is Threatened

Church Realty Check explained that the alerts were drafted and pre-programmed to known phones using a Google app.

An online community, “Thinkingppl” has also begun a petition to have Apostle Suleman investigated.

The petition titled, “Apostle Jonhson Suleman of OFM must be investigated for miracle money fraud,” is expected to gather at least 1,000 signatures to instigate an investigation into the purported miracle alerts.

When the cap is reached, the petition will be passed to the FBI, American Department of Justice, IMF, Department of Homeland security among other American and European bodies.

Within less than an hour, 835 signatures has been achieved.

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