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Grant me approval to heal coronavirus patients – Apostle Suleiman begs FG

Apostle Johnson Suleiman, the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministry on Saturday appealed to the federal government to permit faith healers to go to isolation centres all over the country to pray for the sick and those who are bound by coronavirus.

He said in an online broadcast that the embarrassment on church is becoming too much, challenging the government to permit faith healers to pray for sick coronavirus patients, Vanguard reports.

While saying he was not assuring government that all will be healed, he said, “There is a gift called the gift of healing. We have seen people healed all over the world. Permit us to prove there prophets in Nigeria.”

“We are not telling you we can heal all of them but by the time we are through with prayer you will see significant difference. If there are 20 people with the ailment we can be sure that 18 will be healed.”

He then appealed to all those who have the gifts of healing to step out and demonstrate the anointing of God upon their lives. “If you say you have a gift of healing, this is the time to come and out display that gift.

“It is time to pray for the sick. What is holding the world is sickness. God has gifted people to pray for the sick. Government should please permit them. God is a miracle worker. Anyone who has the covid-19 let us pray for them.”

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