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OPM Pastor Buys a Bungalow for an Elderly Women. Explains why He did it.

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
September 19, 2023
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OPM Pastor Buys a Bungalow for an Elderly Women. Explains why He did it.
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Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, the Omega Power Ministry’s pastor has once again touched the life of an old woman, Mrs. Iyere from Akwa Ibom with a beautiful house and a car.

At first, the generous pastor donated a beautiful car to Mrs. Iyere to help her earn a source of living through taxi driving means like Uber, Bolt.

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However, after this, the woman’s situation didn’t rise; rather , her rent became a problem and she was struggling to pay her rent.

When the pastor found out about her rent situation, he decided to be more charitable to her by buying a bungalow in her name.

Not only will this bungalow provide shelter for her but it will be a source of income as there are other rooms to rent and earn a living.

On the Facebook page it reads:

“Remember Mrs Iyere from Akwa Ibom.The poor elderly woman that is always cleaning the Alter at OPM headquarters that Apostle Chibuzor OPM gifted a car so she can get someone to be doing UBAH business for her ?

2 weeks ago she was brought to Apostle office again to complain that her house rent has expired.
Then Apostle chibuzor made inquiries if any flat is available at any of 18 OPM free estates , but it was fully occupied.

So Apostle chibuzor thought instead of giving her rent money always, why not buy a mini estate for her so she can live inside and also rent other flats inside.

So Apostle Chibuzor called OPM agent to look for a mini estate that Apostle Chibuzor will buy for her in her name.

After one week of searching, the OPM agent could not find any mini estate for Apostle to buy, he only saw these Bungalow.

So today Monday 18 September 2023 Apostle Chibuzor bought this bungalow house for her so she will no longer disturb Apostle Chibuzor for house rent.

By the grace of GOD, Apostle chibuzor has built more than 50 houses for poor widows and has built mini estates for many staffs including the resident pastor of OPM ( mini estate ), PA to GO ( mini estate ) Head of technical of OPM ( mini estate ), Late Chima wife of IKUKU 4 ( mini estate ), the lady in charge of cooking food at OPM free restaurant at ESM university Benin Republic where OPM have more than 650 students on overseas university scholarship and they all eat free of charge at the OPM free restaurant which is the first free restaurant inside a university campus anywhere in the world, Late Deborah parents etc All the mentioned above and many more were all giving a MINI ESTATE free of charge and they are collecting rents from tenants living in them.

And currently some mini free estates are under construction and will be distributed to deserving members of the church.

Not also forgetting that all 43 domestic staffs working in Apostle residence including cleaners, gate man and police men are all landlords and landlady through the property Apostle Chibuzor distributed to all of them.

All are fully funded through tithes and offerings in OPM church.”

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