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Another batch of OPM scholarship students departs Nigeria for Poland

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Ugochukwu Iwuchukwu

Another batch of OPM Free foreign scholarship students has departed the shores of Nigeria to Warsaw the capital city of Poland for their foreign studies courtesy of Omega Power Ministries OPM worldwide.

The beneficiaries of the programme are to study various courses including aeronautic Engineering medicine and law

The General Overseer of OPM Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere saw them off at the Port Harcourt Airport Omagwa with words of encouragement.

Omega Power Ministries OPM Worldwide a faith-based organization has been in the vanguard of raising people from their poor background and making them to achieve their dreams in life.

The selection of these indigent students, some of them, forgotten by the society was a deliberate effort of Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere led Omega Power Ministries to make life more meaningful and contribute to societal development

This is the third set of students going to Poland this year for OPM Free Foreign Scholarship

General Overseer of the church, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere said he was moved with passion to assist the less privileged in the society noting that the beneficiaries are from the poorest of the poor

He advised the beneficiaries to reciprocate the gesture by becoming ambassadors of the church and Nigeria as well as avoid anything that will bring shame to their family and the country

Meanwhile, some parents of the beneficiaries described Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere as a man with a heart of giving which explained the reason for more blessings and miracles in the church

They said OPM has made it easier for their children to get quality education through the overseas scholarship scheme.

Some of the beneficiaries of OPM, free foreign scholarship Expressed joy and happiness at the unmerited miracle.

They thanked Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere and the church for the singular privilege to travel abroad for their university studies promising to come out in flying colours, secure a good job, and lift up others who are downtrodden in the society

The students were earlier at Everyday supermarket for free shopping by the General Overseer of OPM where they also had the opportunity to get some winter clothes and other stuff in view of the weather condition of Poland.

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