‘This won’t go unchallenged’ – Apostle Suleiman tackles Dangote over accidents involving his truck drivers

Published on August 19, 2025 at 08:55 AM
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Apostle Johnson Suleman, the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries, has publicly criticised Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote over a series of fatal accidents involving his companies’ truck drivers.

The cleric’s outburst follows a recent accident involving a Dangote truck in Auchi, Edo State, which resulted in the deaths of three people.

He accused Dangote’s company of entrusting heavy-duty vehicles to untrained and drug-influenced youths, putting innocent lives at risk.

Suleman took to Instagram to express his frustration, directly addressing Dangote.

“@Alikodangote, you are not the only rich man on earth. Your recklessness in managing your business has caused harm to families and made many parents childless. Your truck just killed 3 people a few minutes ago in Auchi. You give trucks to little boys who are high on drugs and untrained. This won’t go unchallenged,” he wrote.

VeryDarkMan, a popular social media activist, has also weighed in, expressing outrage over the incident involving Dangote trucks in Auchi, Edo State.

He accused the Dangote Group of alleged negligence, pointing out the issue of unlicensed drivers behind the wheel of the truck.

The activist further called on the government to regulate truck drivers, stating that if meaningful actions are not taken, communities like Edo State and other places with similar accidents might reconsider allowing Dangote trucks to operate within their borders.

DAILY POST reports that a Dangote truck crashed into Phyna’s younger sister, Ruth Otabor, in Auchi, Edo State, leaving her with a severely injured leg that required amputation.

The former reality TV star accused the company of trying to conceal details of the crash and demanded justice for her sister.

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