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Backlash: Actress Etinosa reacts to Apostle Suleman’s sermon, what she said

Nollywood actress, Idemudia Etinosa has reacted to the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman’s recent sermon about bleaching.
The Apostle had described those who bleach as “fraudsters” in a sermon at the headquarters of his church in Auchi, Edo State, recently. The cleric added that those who bleach the colour of their skin end up smelling and are prone to contracting cancer.
He said in a video which has already gone viral:
“Can I give you a counsel as a boy and a girl, don’t bleach.
“Bleaching has no end, anything that moves from the original has no end.
“When you start bleaching you start smelling because you’re taking off the original layer.
Reacting to Apostle Suleman’s comments, Etinosa stated that there is no relationship between bleaching and the kingdom of God. She also insinuated that the Pastor’s alleged “side piece” also bleaches.
Etinosa wrote; “There’s no relationship between BLEACHING and kingdom of God so my uncle Suleiman go and rest. Especially when Your side piece is one of us – BLEACHING GENG member.” She added that, “if anybody vex me I will Mention her name.”
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