Nigeria: Apostle Suleman Inaugurates N2.5bn Global Administration Complex

12 February 2024

The visionary founder of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM), Apostle Johnson Suleman has inaugurated a N2.5 billion Global Administration Office Complex.

The inauguration comes as the church marks a historic moment in the ministry's 20-year journey.

The opulent event, attended by a diverse assembly of followers and well-wishers, provided a glimpse into the architectural marvel that reflects the ministry's evolution under Apostle Suleman's leadership.

The complex, equipped with cutting-edge technology and avant-garde design, is poised to become the central hub for OFM's global operations.

Boasting expansive conference rooms and meticulously designed administrative offices, the facility aims to streamline communication and coordination among the various branches of the ministry spanning the globe.

Suleman expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the God and his congregation as he acknowledged their unwavering faith and commitment as the driving force behind OFM's success.

The charismatic leader, known for his philanthropy and dynamic approach to spiritual leadership, sees the inauguration as a pivotal moment in furthering the ministry's positive impact on communities worldwide.

Highlighting the significance of the new complex, Apostle Suleman stressed its role in advancing OFM's mission to positively influence societies and individuals globally.

The 20th-anniversary milestone not only signifies spiritual growth but also underscores the ministry's dedication to excellence in its administrative operations.

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