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OPM Founder Sends Four Young Men to Saudi Arabia

In a new chapter of his ongoing philanthropic efforts, the Founder of Omega Power Ministries (OPM), Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, has sent four young men to Saudi Arabia to work for a leading oil company. This development, which comes just days after the public apology of the internet sensations, the Happie Boys, highlights the Apostle’s continuous focus on empowering Nigerian youth.

The four beneficiaries, all members of OPM, were selected for the opportunity after successfully passing aptitude and technical tests administered by officials from the Saudi company in Port Harcourt. According to the report, Apostle Chibuzor personally funded their international passports, while the company provided the visas and flight tickets, thereby ensuring a seamless and fully sponsored transition for the young men.

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This latest initiative is consistent with the Apostle’s well-documented history of investing in human capital development. The OPM founder has a long-standing track record of providing life-changing opportunities, including sponsoring over 3,000 young people on scholarships in various countries across the globe. Earlier this year, it was also reported that the cleric attracted a $2 billion investment to Abia State, with the goal of generating up to 200,000 direct and indirect jobs for the youth.

The new job placements in Saudi Arabia underscore Apostle Chibuzor’s unwavering commitment to providing tangible and sustainable opportunities, a gesture that is particularly poignant given the recent reconciliation with the Happie Boys, whom he had also sponsored abroad. The initiative solidifies his reputation as a public figure dedicated to transforming the lives of young people through empowerment and economic opportunities.

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