Veteran Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has publicly apologized to the Senior Pastor and General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, for making defamatory statements against him. The apology comes in the wake of a Federal Capital Territory High Court ruling in April 2024, which ordered Abubakar to pay N10 million in damages to the cleric, marking a significant legal resolution to their public dispute.
The actress’s battle with Apostle Suleman has been a topic of public discourse, with allegations and counter-allegations between both parties. In recent years, Abubakar made several accusations that cast a shadow over Apostle Suleman’s character and his ministry. However, these claims, described as baseless in the court’s ruling, resulted in legal action. The FCT High Court found her guilty of defamation, holding that the actress had inflicted reputational harm on the cleric, his wife, Dr. Lizzy Suleman, and the church at large.
The court’s decision was clear: Abubakar was to pay N10 million in damages and issue a formal apology, an outcome that reasserted the importance of protecting individuals from defamation, especially public figures whose reputations are at stake.
On Saturday, October 5, 2024, Abubakar took the necessary step of issuing a formal letter of apology. In her letter, she admitted to having made false allegations against Apostle Suleman and expressed deep regret for the emotional and reputational damage caused. The apology extends not only to the cleric but also to his wife and their ministry, as Abubakar acknowledged the distress her actions had caused.
She wrote: “I sincerely apologize for the pain and distress I have caused to Apostle Suleman, his wife, and the entire Omega Fire Ministries. My allegations were unsubstantiated, and I deeply regret any harm they may have brought to their family and ministry.”
This heartfelt apology signals a personal and public turnaround for the actress, who now seeks reconciliation following the court’s judgment. Abubakar’s decision to publicly acknowledge her wrongs and seek forgiveness could be seen as a courageous move in an industry often marked by media sensationalism and unresolved disputes.
The legal case against Halima Abubakar and her eventual apology also highlights broader issues within the entertainment industry, where public figures sometimes make damaging claims without proper verification. The consequences of such actions, as seen in this case, can be severe. The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) had earlier suspended the actress citing her involvement in “feeding bloggers fake news,” a move that further underscored the industry’s stance against misinformation.
For Apostle Suleman, this case represents both a personal and legal victory. In a society where religious leaders are often subject to public scrutiny, the ruling reaffirms the importance of protecting their reputation, especially when unjustly targeted. Following Abubakar’s apology, the cleric responded with a message of forgiveness but emphasized that forgiveness does not equate to forgetting the harm caused. This statement underlines the complexity of mending relationships in the aftermath of public disputes.
Halima Abubakar’s apology marks the culmination of a legal and personal saga that serves as a cautionary tale about the power and responsibility of public statements. It reinforces the need for accountability in the entertainment industry, where the lines between personal grievances and public defamation can often become blurred. As both parties move forward, this case may prompt more public figures to consider the consequences of their words, knowing that the court of public opinion is not the only one they may face.