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Apostle Suleiman condemns inscription of herdsmen on new Nigerian passports

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The General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleiman, has decried the inscription of herdsmen on new Nigerian passports.

In a post on his official Twitter handle on Thursday, the cleric made a show of the new passport with herdsmen inscribed on it.

“That’s the new Nigeria passport; it now has herdsmen inscribed in it. It’s shameful that a certain extraction now represents a nation with six geopolitical zones. Everything is now very clear. God will frustrate every evil agenda in Nigeria.

“I get irritated when people say our speaking against Fulanization is political. Have you heard me complain of economy? Of the increase of Nigeria debts? That’s for politicians to tackle but security is for all of us. Human life is sacrosanct.

“I love Fulani’s, there are good ones with a great heart; very nice and loving Fulani men/women, but this herders are doing so much damage to that extraction.

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“I responded to someone by saying rearing cattle isn’t the definition of agriculture. I still repeat it, agriculture is too elaborate for you to streamline it to cattle rearing. So pleases keep re-tweeting my earlier tweet if you like. I will stand by it. The question is’; is there an inscription of herdsmen on the new Nigerian passports? Check your new passport, type your comments, let’s hear you.”

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