Apostle Johnson Suleman had faced heated backlash since he revealed that he acquired his third private jet during the COVID-19 lockdown.

The founder of Omega Fire Ministry (OFM), Apostle Johnson Suleman, has slammed a critic who called him out for buying a third private jet.

Suleman had faced heated backlash since he revealed that he acquired his third private jet during the COVID-19 lockdown.

On Friday, the clergyman took to social media to celebrate the posthumous birthday of Benson Idahosa, founder of Church of God Mission International, who died on March 12, 1998.

Suleman wrote: “He (Idahosa) was called to glory this day 1998..a fearless and bold leader.. a man who spoke truth to power.. a man who stood by every minister of the gospel.. he had a large heart of gold.. he was always a shoulder to cry on.. we miss you.. Earth lost, heaven gained.. We miss you PAPA.”

But a user had asked the clergyman man if he thought Idahosa should have also owned three private jets.

Suleman, however, fired back, explaining that buying a third private jet doesn’t mean the first two he bought were still being used by him.

“Say after me ‘I am a mumu, I was born a mumu, oh Lord help me not to die a mumu’…buying a 3rd jet doesn’t mean owning 3 jets.. you can sell 1st or 2nd or both to buy 3rd,” he replied.

Johnson Suleman (born 24 March 1971) is a Nigerian televangelist and the senior pastor and general overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, a church with its headquarters in Auchi, Edo State. After working as an assistant pastor in the Armor of God Church in Lagos from 1998, he started Omega Fire Ministries in 2004.