Renowned Sierra Leonean musician Nasser Ayoub has taken to social media to express his criticism of popular Nigerian pastor Apostle Suleman for his recent miracle performances during a crusade in Bo City, Southern Sierra Leone.

In a strongly worded statement on his social media accounts, Nasser Ayoub referred to Apostle Suleman as a “scam” and expressed his disapproval of the faith-healing activities witnessed during the crusade. He voiced his concerns about Sierra Leoneans embracing what he perceives as fraudulent practices, stating that the country has a propensity for falling for scams.

Ayoub went further to challenge Apostle Suleman’s purported abilities, alleging that the Nigerian pastor could not even bring his own bodyguard back to life after the bodyguard’s tragic death in his service. He also questioned why the acclaimed man of God hadn’t visited a Sierra Leonean cemetery to bring his own grandfather back to life, implying skepticism about the legitimacy of faith-healing miracles.

He wrote, “Na dis SL man lek, SCAM bzness.. Imagine he couldnt even bring to life his bodyguards that died for him, Not even visit SL berin gron and wake up me granpa,๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€.. Ataya bo…”

Apostle Johnson Suleman arrived in Sierra Leone earlier this week, and during his visit, he met with President Julius Maada Bio. Currently, he is conducting a crusade in Bo City, Southern Sierra Leone.

The criticisms voiced by Nasser Ayoub have sparked discussions on social media, with some supporting his views and others defending the faith-based activities of Apostle Suleman.