- A 20-year-old Nigerian female bricklayer has been promised by OPM general overseer a scholarship abroad to study architecture.
- The young woman shared her story as she explained that she couldn’t afford to further her education.
- She shared that she had to take the bricklaying job in order to make ends meet but will love to study architecture.
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A hardworking Nigerian lady has been blessed by the general overseer of Omega Power Ministry (OPM), Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere.
A popular content creator, Lucky Udu took to his official page and shared an inspiring story of the Nigerian lady who is a bricklayer.
The young woman who is just 20 years old had no choice but to do a bricklaying job just to make ends meet.
However, luck finally shined on the female bricklayer’s face when she was approached by Lucky Udu who did a short interview with her.
When asked what her story was, she explained that sometime in 2021, she graduated from secondary school, but she had to give up the dreams of attending university at that point because she had no money to sponsor herself.
She also shared, when asked if she wanted to further her education, that she would very much love so and would even like to study architecture.
The female bricklayer was surprised when Lucky’s response to her words was taking her to the well-known philanthropist pastor, Apostle Chinyere who promised that he was going to sponsor her education at the university to study architecture abroad.
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Omega Power Ministries sponsor 25 students for OPM oversea scholarship
Meanwhile, a Nigerian church engaged in practical Christianity by funding 25 students schooling abroad using the church’s tithes and offerings.
In a post shared on Facebook by the pastor, Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, the church, Omega Power Ministries, fully funded the education of the 25 students overseas.
According to the pastor, the money used for the scholarship program was gotten from the Church Tithe and Offering