Popular Nigerian clergyman, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has paid a notable visit to Ghanaian President, John Dramani Mahama, at the latter’s his private residence in Ghana.
The meeting, which took place in an atmosphere of conviviality, honour, and friendship, marks yet another chapter in Apostle Suleman’s ongoing efforts to bridge faith and leadership across Africa. The visit attracted attention not just for its significance in religious and political circles, but also for the brotherly warmth displayed by both leaders.
President Mahama, known for his calm leadership and strong Christian faith, openly appreciated Apostle Suleman’s show of solidarity. In a heartfelt remark during the visit, he said, “Thank you, my Apostle, for standing with me.” The statement reflects deep mutual respect and a long-standing relationship rooted in shared values.
Apostle Suleman, founder of Omega Fire Ministries International in Nigeria, has often emphasised the importance of supporting leaders with spiritual guidance and prayer.
The visit to Ghana continues his tradition of offering encouragement to African leaders and statesmen. Observers said moments like this help strengthen bonds between religious and political leaders across the continent.
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