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What I Did In A Plane After A Woman Told Me The Son Went Mad After Dad Got Promoted-Johnson Suleman

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In a recent Facebook video, Apostle Johnson Suleman recounted an encounter on an aircraft that resulted in the miraculous deliverance of a man who had suddenly become insane after his father received a promotion at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

This story underscores Suleman's dedication to his ministry and the power of prayer when faced with inexplicable challenges. It also illustrates the profound impact of faith and compassion in moments of crisis, providing hope and healing when it is most needed.

Suleman described the incident vividly: "There was one time I entered a plane and there was serious crises in the economic cabin. The child was hitting the seat. And some people began to react. He was not really a child because he was around 31 or 32 years of age.

I stood up from where I was seating and moved closer to him. I sat with him and held his hand. I asked the mother what happened? And she began to cry. As soon as the father got promoted in NNPC, the next day the boy was inflicted with insanity. This boy was a 2.1 material. He is on top of his class. I held his hand and began to say something angrily. He was delivered at the long run."

According to Suleman, the situation on the plane was tense as the man, despite being an adult, was behaving erratically and causing a disturbance. Passengers began to react negatively, but Suleman felt compelled to intervene. He moved closer to the distressed man and sat with him, taking his hand.

Upon inquiring about the situation, the man's mother tearfully explained that her son had been struck with sudden insanity the day after his father's promotion at NNPC, despite being a top student with excellent academic performance.

Moved by the family's plight, Suleman began to pray with determination and intensity. His prayer was ultimately successful, and the man was delivered from his affliction.

Watch the Facebook video here.

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