In a dramatic turn of events, Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has publicly apologized to Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries, acknowledging her role in spreading falsehoods that defamed him. This unexpected confession comes after a tumultuous period that began in 2022 when Abubakar’s health took a downturn following her controversial clash with the clergyman.
Amidst a wave of social media accusations and a family outcry for Suleman to keep his distance, Abubakar faced scrutiny over her health, with rumors swirling about an autoimmune disease she later refuted by sharing her medical records.
In a heartfelt letter to Suleman, Abubakar expressed deep remorse for the pain her actions caused him, his wife, and the entire Omega Fire Ministry community. She wrote, “I admit that I made false allegations against you… I humbly ask for forgiveness, recognizing that my apology cannot undo the harm.”
While her letter aims to mend fences, the question remains: Can a public apology truly heal the wounds of public defamation? Only time will tell if this gesture can repair the damage and restore peace.