Apostle Suleman laments says Nigeria wants to kill man for blasphemy, but pardons terrorists

The Omega Fire Ministries presiding overseer, Apostle Johnson Suleman , has angrily reacted to the death sentenced passed on a 30-year -old singer for blasphemy.
Suleman was not happy that Nigeria which pardoned Boko Haram terrorists could sentence a man to death by hanging for blasphemy.
It could be recalled that an Upper Sharia Court sitting in Kano had convicted one Yahaya Sharif-Aminu to death by hanging for comments against Prophet Mohammad.
Khadi Muhammad Ali-Kani, the trial Judge, had ruled that Sharif-Aminu’s audio remark against Prophet Mohammad was against Islamic law and was sentenced to death by hanging.
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In his reaction through the tweeter, Apostle Suleman wrote: “A country that pardons terrorists wants to kill a man for blasphemy. I am sure even Saudi Arabia is shocked. The worst form of deception is self-deceit.”
Suleiman was actually referring to the recent Nigerian government graduation and reintegrated 601 repentant Boko Haram members into the society and among them were those from Cameroon, Chad and Nigeria.