Apostle Johnson Suleman, the founder and senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries International, recently addressed teenagers, cautioning them about the dangers of internet fraud and the deception of premature success.
Speaking passionately, he highlighted how many young people today engage in cyber fraud, popularly known as “Yahoo,” under the illusion of quick wealth. He warned that seeing a teenager, as young as 15 or 16, buying luxury cars through fraudulent means does not mean they have truly “made it.”
“Let me advise you,” he said. “When you see a fraudster buying cars at a young age, he already had a destiny of being great. That greatness would have happened in his future—maybe at 45 or 50. What he is doing now is bringing his future forward.”
Apostle Suleman explained that by accessing wealth prematurely, the individual is either cutting short their lifespan or setting themselves up for failure later in life. “By the time he enjoys at 17 what he should enjoy at 45, there are two things involved: either he will not get to 45, or at 45, he’ll be stranded,” he warned.
He contrasted this with those who choose patience and integrity, stating that they will eventually walk into their destiny at the right time and enjoy sustainable success.
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He urged the youth to reject fraudulent lifestyles and instead build their lives on strong moral values. “There are things to copy, but not an end that will be doomed. There are things to copy, but not a life that will be wasted. Values are what keep a believer firm,” he emphasized.
His then urged teenagers to uphold integrity and trust in God’s timing for their success.
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