Halima Abubakar Cries Out For Help Over Ejection From Home By Landlady

Halima Abubakar Cries Out For Help Over Ejection From Home By Landlady

Halima Abubakar Cries Out For Help

OpenLife Nigeria reports that veteran Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar has made a public appeal after being forced out of her home by her landlady, despite her intention to renew her tenancy.

In a tearful TikTok live broadcast, the film star detailed how she was evicted and how her health continues to deteriorate, urging Nigerians not to turn their backs on her.

Appearing emotional in the video, Halima acknowledged the years of hardship she has endured and appealed for support from well‑wishers.

“God bless you all. I will put you guys along, okay. You will see everything, you’ll see it from the hospital. Do not abandon me at the time of my need. I am not hiding it from Day One that this is what I am going through. For 9 years, you guys still know. We don’t eat money meant for something; God doesn’t want that. Everywhere there is no help, I have looked.”

Her revelation has drawn an outpouring of sympathy from Nigerians online, who have expressed concern over her plight:

richa_diva wrote:
“May God come through for her”

odoziaku wrote:
“She’s been going through a lot for years now, God please help this lady”
angelbb_the_therapist

wrote:
“This lady has really suffered El‑Roi, please see her and have mercy on her”

queen_loveth1 wrote:
“Everytime I come across news of her, I can’t believe it’s the same successful actress that trended back in the days”

onyi_dc wrote:
“This breaks my heart, after her issue with Suleiman she never remain the same”

HALIMA ABUBAKAR — BIOGRAPHY & BACKGROUND
EARLY LIFE AND CAREER

Halima Abubakar was born on 12 June 1985 in Kano State, Nigeria, into a family of Kogi descent. She grew up in northern Nigeria and later studied Sociology at Bayero University, Kano, laying the foundation for her career in the entertainment industry.

She entered Nollywood in the early 2000s and quickly became a familiar face, starring in numerous films including Men in Love (2010). Her talent was recognised early, earning her awards such as the Afro Hollywood Best Actress Award in 2011.

BEGINNINGS OF HER PROBLEMS

Despite early success, Halima’s life began to unravel as serious health challenges forced her out of the spotlight. In various public appeals, she revealed that her health worsened to the point of needing repeated MRI scans and ongoing medical attention.

She disclosed that she had to relocate to her village for treatment and has struggled financially, selling her assets including her cars to cover medical expenses as she has been unable to work for years.

Halima Abubakar first drew public attention with her claims about a connection with Apostle Johnson Suleman, senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, in 2022. She alleged that the two had a romantic relationship lasting several years.

According to Halima, their interaction began when Suleman reached out to her by phone, and their conversations continued for months before they eventually met in person.

Halima claimed that Suleman presented himself as separated from his wife, and she did not realize he was married at the time. She said that he professed serious intentions toward her and proposed multiple times, although she refused to marry him.

In her more sensational allegations, Halima stated that they were intimate on several occasions and that she became pregnant three times as a result of their relationship, pregnancies that she either lost or terminated. She further claimed that these encounters caused prolonged bleeding and other health complications, which she linked directly to her interactions with him.

PUBLIC ALLEGATIONS AND SOCIAL MEDIA EXPLOSION

Once Halima shared these allegations publicly through social media and interviews, the story went viral, sparking intense public scrutiny. She detailed what she described as a six-year relationship, emphasizing that Suleman had made commitments that impacted her emotionally and physically.

The public reacted with a mix of support and skepticism. Some Nigerians sympathized with her, while others questioned the accuracy of her statements, given Suleman’s prominence as a religious leader. The controversy dominated online discussions, blogs, and entertainment news for months.

BACKLASH AND LEGAL REPERCUSSIONS

Following her allegations, Apostle Suleman’s legal team filed a defamation lawsuit against Halima, seeking damages for the alleged harm to his reputation and ministry.

In April 2024, the court ruled against Halima, ordering her to pay damages for her defamatory remarks. She was also instructed to remove all posts containing false claims and to cease publishing similar content.

Halima Abubakar Cries Out For Help Over Ejection From Home By Landlady
Halima Abubakar

During this period, rumors and speculation about other aspects of the pastor’s life circulated online, but many were unverified and treated as gossip. The legal focus remained on Halima’s public claims and the damage they caused to Suleman’s reputation.

APOLOGY AND PUBLIC RETRACTION

In October 2024, Halima issued a formal public apology to Apostle Suleman. In her apology, she admitted that she had made false allegations, acknowledged the harm caused to him, his family, and his ministry, and expressed deep regret.

She stated that she had not been thinking clearly when she made the statements and asked for forgiveness. Suleman acknowledged the apology but emphasized that legal and reputational consequences were still in effect, and the court’s decisions remained part of the public record.

PROFESSIONAL CONSEQUENCES — AGN SUSPENSION

Following the public controversy, the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) conducted an internal investigation into allegations that Halima had been spreading defamatory or harmful information about industry professionals and other public figures.

Based on its findings, the AGN suspended her indefinitely, barring her from participating in guild activities or Nollywood projects. The guild cited her involvement in spreading harmful narratives as the reason for the suspension.
Halima responded by filing legal action against AGN, claiming that her suspension had damaged her career and reputation.

The outcome of these legal proceedings remains ongoing, adding another layer of professional challenge to her already complicated public image.

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Halima Abubakar’s story is a stark reminder that fame and fortune can be fleeting, and that even the brightest stars may struggle behind the scenes. Once a celebrated actress, she now battles eviction, mounting health challenges, and the fallout from public controversies that have shaken her career and personal life.

Her journey evokes both sympathy and reflection:
despite years of giving joy and entertainment to millions, Halima now finds herself fighting not for fame, but for basic survival, dignity, and medical care. Her public appeals are not just cries for help they are a plea for humanity, compassion, and understanding in a world quick to celebrate success but slow to support those who stumble.

In Halima’s story, we see the harsh reality of life in the spotlight: success can be temporary, reputations fragile, and support scarce.

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Yet, her courage in speaking out, even amidst criticism and controversy, is a testament to her resilience a call for the public and industry to recognize the human side behind the glamour.

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