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BUHARI Vs ATIKU: A man who’ll steal your money better than one who’ll take your life –Apostle Suleman

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Ahead of next Saturday’s presidential election, founder and general overseer of the Omega Fire Ministry International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has called on Nigerians to rather vote for a “thief” than a “killer”.

The fiery cleric stated this while addressing members of his church in a video trending on social media, claiming that God told him it was better to vote for a candidate that will steal the money than the one that will “cut their necks (off)”.

While Suleman did not mention names in the video, it was clear he was referring to the presidential election which will involve all Nigerians voting to choose a particular candidate who governs the country in the next four years.

And from all indications, it appears the battle of who emerges next president of the country is between President Muhammadu Buhari of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and Atiku Abubakar of the major opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

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Apparently referring to these two candidates Suleman said, “Even if you are deaf, can’t you see? Let anybody be angry, I’ll say what I want to say.

“Never vote for anybody that will cut off your neck. I said so. Put it on internet; take it everywhere.

“Listen, we may not have a better option; We may not have a better whatever, but, a man that will steal your money is better than the one that will take your life. I have spoken. The Lord told me to speak this morning.”

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