Hold Suleman Responsible If Anything Happens to Actress Halima Abubakar - Family Cries Out

 Hold Suleman Responsible If Anything Happens to Actress Halima Abubakar - Family Cries Out


     Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar's family have called out Apostle Johnson Suleman.

 

The family urged Nigerians to hold Suleman responsible if anything happens to the actress after she was seen in a recent video bedridden.

 

     Recall that she had recently exposed her affair with the clergyman.

 

She also fired a shot at Shan George, whom she claimed was working with Apostle Suleman to cover up blogs and make her a liar.

 

In response to a troll who chastised her for being in a relationship with a married man and attempting to gain sympathy from others, Halima revealed how she met the highly revered minister of God, claiming she met him as a separated businessman with three kids.

 

     Halima took to Instagram to reiterate that she had no idea he was married when they dated.

 

Their affair occurred 11 years ago, according to her.

 

Halima shared more screenshots to back up her claims, proving doubters wrong.

 

Halima remarked on how she had been covering him for years, and now he wanted to play with her.

 

She warned him to stop messing with her after claiming that the clergyman pursued her for six months.

 

“I tried for years to fill in for you. Do you want to play, Na? You used 6 months to pursue me. You already know I have everything. Don’t mess with me. “Experienced liars.”

 

According to a new update, the actress is bedridden.

 

Her family took to her Instagram story to warn the clergyman not to approach her.

  

Her family also threatened him if something bad happened to the actress.

 

“Imodu Johnson Suleman.” You’re going down if anything happens to our sister.”

 


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