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Miss Otobo sings of Apostle Suleman in new music Video

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Miss Otobo sings of Apostle Suleman in new music Video

Five days after slamming Apostle Johnson Suleman with a $5 million lawsuit lodged at an Ontario court in Canada with case file number CV-17-573595, Miss Stephanie Otobo has released a new music video.

The five-minute music video released by the defiant accuser of the Auchi-based cleric titled ‘I depend on You’, was shot and produced by Worship Media based in Toronto, Canada.

The music video seemingly highlights her travails, oppression and persecution in the hands of Apostle Suleman.

Read also: Defiant Miss Otobo slams Apostle Suleman with $5m lawsuit

Miss Otobo’s new song is laced with lyrics pointing strongly at subjugation, tyranny, and the fact that people will sometimes try to bring you down even as friends and family will also abandon you when you need them the most.

The recent suit by Miss Otobo filed against Apostle Suleman was signed by Registrar of the Ontario Superior Court and addressed to cleric’s Ontario residence.

Miss Otobo is suing for damages resulting from breach of trust, breach of fiduciary relations, breach of contract, negligence, defamation, poisoning, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional stress, forcible confinement, and multiple instances of battery, false imprisonment, fraud, assaults, sexual assaults, sexual harassment and malicious prosecution.

 

 

 

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