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“The Nigerian army, police and DSS are among the best in the world” – Apostle Suleman causes reactions

  • Apostle Johnson Suleman has described the Nigerian Army, Police and DSS as some of the best security agencies in the world.
  • His remarks drew mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians questioning the effectiveness of the agencies amid ongoing security challenges.

Nigerian priest Apostle Johnson Suleman has sparked conversations online after he praised the country’s security agencies during a recent address.

Speaking on national security, the founder of Omega Fire Ministries stated that his travels around the world have convinced him that Nigeria’s security institutions are among the best in the world.

“I have traveled to several countries and I can boldly tell you that the Nigerian Army, Police and DSS are among the best in the world,Suleman said.

His comments quickly attracted attention on social media, where many Nigerians shared differing opinions on the state of security in the country.

@ChristianA8920 questioned the effectiveness of the agencies, writing: “Oga go siddon abeg, DSS gets power only for civilians, why have they never arrested Gumi until now because they are working.”

@dolapoatanda123 suggested that the priest’s remarks were politically motivated, saying: “Dem don’t give someone money that’s already freaked out so he goes to misyarn till wen Dey kidnap one of his family.”

Offering a different perspective, @too_Extraa agreed with Suleman’s assessment but pointed to internal challenges. “Very true. but you still can’t undermine the fact that we have bad eggs as top officials who sabotage the system and make it look bad in the eyes of their own people,” the user wrote.

@FrancisFri2863 was not convinced, commenting: “People who call themselves men of God in this country can lie.”

Another user, @DaddyTwinzz, mentioned the security surrounding the preacher, writing: “Coming from someone who drives around in a bulletproof car.”

Similarly, @ObiOfala claims the problem lies in leadership and politics. “Politicians belittled our institutions, and the people in those institutions allowed themselves to be pawns of the government,” he said.

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