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Apostle Chibuzor Empowers 10 Nigerians with Saudi Oil Jobs

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The Founder of Omega Power Ministries (OPM), HRM King Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, has sponsored ten church members to Saudi Arabia with secured jobs in the oil and gas sector. The beneficiaries received visas, flight tickets, and appointment letters to work on oil rigs after completing necessary documentation and training.

Apostle Chinyere funded the process using church tithes and offerings, covering costs such as international passports, medical screenings, and professional training. Some beneficiaries also received additional preparation through the OPM Free Skills Acquisition Centre. The partnering Saudi Arabian oil company provided job placement, visas, flight tickets, and accommodation.

Speaking on the development, Apostle Chibuzor emphasized the church’s focus on empowerment and capacity building, stating, “In OPM, we believe empowering members and preparing them for heaven is more important than opening branches everywhere.”

Omega Power Ministries is known for its humanitarian initiatives, including free schools, hospitals, scholarships, and business support. This latest move continues Apostle Chibuzor’s efforts to create opportunities for young Nigerians.

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