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Outrage as Apostle Johnson Suleman allegedly ignores woman’s death at Buea crusade

By Charity Nginyu

On Tuesday and Wednesday, April 2nd and 3rd, respectively, renowned Nigerian Apostle Johnson Suleman embarked on a two-day crusade in Buea, the capital of Fako in Cameroon.

The event, held at the Molyko Omnisport Stadium, took a somber turn when news broke of the death of a woman identified as Elizabeth.

Elizabeth reportedly passed away during the program, sparking outrage among the deceased woman’s family.

Despite the tragedy, there have been allegations that no representative from the crusade has reached out to offer condolences or support to the grieving family.

Cameroonian comedian and Activist popularly known for his 80/ 20 consumption of Cameroonian music, Cyprian Egomang Tayong, also known as CY International, took to his official Facebook page, to express his distress over the incident. He claimed a personal connection to the deceased, stating, “She died in Apostle Johnson Suleiman’s crusade in Buea-Cameroon. Mama Elizabeth is an IDP living in mile 16 Buea with 6 children.”

Further detailing the events surrounding Elizabeth’s death, CY International asserted, “After one of the nurses claimed to be part of the medical team of Apostle Suleman went with the Taxi driver and abandoned the corpse in Buea General hospital and disappeared, the little sister of Mama Elizabeth got information to bring the corpse to the Stadium for miracle healings, they brought her but Suleman Johnson did nothing but left.”

The comedian went ahead to urge the Cameroon government to intervene, emphasizing the need for accountability and proper handling of such incidents. He concluded, “Church is good, Pastor nor Prophet is not bad but the level it is going these days is a call for concern.”

The death of Elizabeth at Apostle Johnson Suleman’s crusade has ignited a wave of criticism and demands for answers.

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