“Apostle Sulaiman too lie” – Timaya’s bold callout shakes the internet

The digital world trembles under the weight of Timaya's words, a single tweet becoming a dagger that slices through the fabric of belief, leaving a gaping wound that bleeds questions. Many spill, How could a man known for his music dare to step into the sacred ground of spiritual warfare, branding an Apostle a liar without the shield of explanation or the armor of evidence?


Afrobeats sensation Inetimi Timaya Odon, popularly known as Timaya, ignited a wildfire of controversy online with a bold jab aimed squarely at an Apostle Sulaiman.

Taking to his official X page, the singer dropped a cryptic yet scathing message that sent shockwaves through the digital landscape.

With just a few words, he branded the not fully named pastor a “liar who lies a lot,” deliberately keeping the details vague and letting the intrigue simmer.

He wrote;

Apostle Sulaiman too LIE”

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Timaya’s daring tweet, though short and tantalizingly ambiguous, set the internet ablaze, leaving fans and followers in a frenzy.

Many flooded his comment section, convinced that the singer was taking aim at none other than Apostle Johnson Suleman, the charismatic Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries International.

X users, who thrive on the drama and chaos of celebrity spats, couldn’t help but wonder what could have driven Timaya to such a public, high-stakes accusation.

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This comes hot on the heels of a jaw-dropping spectacle Timaya pulled off a few months ago that still has people talking.

During a recent performance, the Afrobeats star shattered expectations by transforming a lively Lagos club into an impromptu house of worship.

In a video that quickly went viral, Timaya started off with his classic 2008 hit “Ogologoma,” sending the crowd into a frenzy with his signature high-octane energy.

But then, in a twist no one saw coming, he seamlessly pivoted to a worship song, belting out “It Shall Be Permanent, What the Lord Has Done for Me.”

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