Renowned clergyman, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has openly dragged Nigerian billionaire and industrialist, Aliko Dangote, after one of his trucks was involved in a tragic accident that claimed the lives of three individuals in Auchi, Edo State, on Sunday.
The unfortunate incident has reignited public concerns over the increasing rate of road mishaps involving Dangote trucks, sparking outrage and renewed calls for accountability from the business mogul and his company. Apostle Suleman, who has never shied away from voicing his opinion on social matters, took to his official page to lament over the recklessness that has reportedly cut short many lives over the years.

According to him, this tragedy happened just days after reality TV star Phyna also called out Dangote over a separate incident where one of his trucks mauled her sister. He expressed disappointment at the way such issues continue to occur, questioning why lives are constantly being lost without proper intervention.
In his lengthy reaction, Apostle Suleman berated Dangote for allegedly failing to properly manage his business empire, stressing that the repeated loss of lives from truck accidents linked to his company is unacceptable. He accused him of putting untrained and reckless drivers—many allegedly under the influence of drugs—behind the wheels of heavy-duty trucks, thereby endangering innocent citizens.

He declared that this time, the matter would not go unchallenged and hinted that he was ready to pursue justice for the victims of the Auchi accident. His words partly read:
“@aliko_dangotegcon 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 persons few mins ago in auchi.. You give trucks to little boys who are high on drugs and untrained. This won’t go unchallenged..”
The outspoken clergyman’s post has since drawn wide attention across social media, with many Nigerians echoing his sentiments and demanding urgent reforms in the operations of Dangote’s logistics business to prevent further loss of lives.
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