
The pastor, Emmanuel Omale, embroiled in the MaguGate has said the suspended Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) boss, Ibrahim Magu is like a son to him.
Reacting again to the allegation that he bought a landed property worth N573 million in Dubai on behalf Magu, he maintained that the embattled ex-anti-graft agency chair like every other world leaders, is his son.
The General Overseer of ‘Divine Hand of God Prophetic Ministries International’, Abuja, made this disclosure in a viral YouTube video while explaining his innocence to his congregation.
“What is going on about prophet on liberation on social media is a lie,” Mr Omale said. “l don’t launder money for anybody, it is a lie from the pit of hell. I have sons all over the world and I have about seven presidents in the world that I pray for them.
“They call me for advice and counselling and there is nobody that doesn’t come here in this country and beyond. This alter is for everybody, it’s for Muslim, pagan and everybody.”
Speaking on his relationship with Mr Magu, the cleric said, “Ibrahim Magu is not the only Muslim that use to come here. People in government come here and they even sleep here.
“They talk to God and they have result. I’m not surprised because Jesus went through this. If Jesus was not persecuted, they will not hear his name. My name is everywhere. People that doesn’t (sic) know Omale know Omale now.
“…If I want to do this kind of publicity, the money is much but now people know me and they go to my YouTube page and they will see the power of God there and they will become my son again.”
“There’s nobody that will see my face and not love me. Magu is my son, no doubt about it, and I can’t deny him like the way I can’t deny all of you. Prophet Omale is a prophet of liberation. I stand for all my sons all over the world.”
Magu is currently being interrogated by a panel headed by Ayo Salami, a former president of the Court of Appeal over allegations of corruption and insubordination levelled against him.
The allegations were made by the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami.
He was arrested two weeks ago and was in detention for days as the panel is yet to conclude its work.