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Apostle Suleman Honours 89-Year-Old CAC Prophet M.O. Adio

 

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Apostle Johnson Suleman, General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, has paid a courtesy visit to veteran Christ Apostolic Church prophet, Dr. Michael O. Adio, during a ministry trip to Ilorin, Kwara State.

Celebration TV announced the visit on its verified social media platform. Suleman described the meeting as an act of honour for a respected father of the Christian faith.

Prophet Adio, 89, is widely recognised within the Christ Apostolic Church. He is regarded as one of the oldest surviving leaders from the revival lineage of Prophet Joseph Ayo Babalola. The revered cleric has spent decades in ministry. He remains a highly respected figure among Pentecostal and indigenous church leaders.

Photos from the visit showed Apostle Suleman greeting the elderly prophet. He also spent time with him at his residence in Ilorin. The meeting reflected a deep sense of respect for spiritual heritage. It also highlighted appreciation for the contributions of earlier generations of church leaders.

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Sharing details of the visit, Celebration TV said the labour of great men provides the shoulders on which others rise. The ministry described Prophet Adio as a father in the faith. It noted that his impact continues to inspire younger ministers.

The visit has drawn positive reactions from many Christians. Many see it as a display of humility, honour, and appreciation for those who helped shape the growth of Christianity in Nigeria.

Observers also pointed out that Apostle Suleman and Prophet Adio come from different ministry traditions. Despite this, the visit reflects a growing culture of mutual respect among Christian leaders across denominational lines.

The meeting took place ahead of activities connected to Suleman’s Outpouring 2026 programme in Ilorin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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