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My House Is Full : OPM daddy G.O 

It was a typical Monday morning at the Omega Power Ministry (OPM) headquarters, founded by Pastor Chibuzor. The ministry, known for its charitable works and humanitarian efforts, had become a beacon of hope for many in the community. However, on this particular morning, Pastor Chibuzor was faced with a daunting challenge.

As he stepped out of his office, he was met with the sight of two young children, no more than 5 and 7 years old, sitting at the gate of the ministry. They looked lost and scared, with no adult in sight. Pastor Chibuzor's heart went out to them, and he immediately called for his staff to attend to the children.

After providing them with food and comfort, Pastor Chibuzor decided to take to social media to appeal to the parents of the abandoned children. He posted a message on his Facebook page, saying:

"Happening Now... 16 December 2024. Please, parents of these 2 children abandoned at my gate, go to Aluu police station to claim your children. I understand things are hard, but it's everywhere. The same market you buy foodstuffs is the same market I buy foodstuffs for the over 500 children in my house. So, also pity me. No assistance from anywhere, only tithes and offerings. MY HOUSE IS FULL."

The post quickly went viral, with many of Pastor Chibuzor's followers sharing and commenting on it. Some expressed outrage and disappointment at the parents' actions, while others praised Pastor Chibuzor for his kindness and generosity.

As the day went on, the post caught the attention of local media outlets, who began to share the story. Soon, the news of the abandoned children and Pastor Chibuzor's appeal to their parents was all over the radio and television.

Meanwhile, at the OPM headquarters, Pastor Chibuzor was busy making arrangements for the children's care. He had already instructed his staff to provide them with food, shelter, and clothing, and was working on getting them enrolled in school.

As the hours passed, the parents of the abandoned children began to come forward. They were filled with remorse and gratitude, thanking Pastor Chibuzor for taking care of their children. They explained that they had been facing difficult times, struggling to make ends meet, and had abandoned their children in desperation.

Pastor Chibuzor, however, was not one to judge. He welcomed the parents with open arms, counseling them and providing them with support and guidance. He also offered to help them get back on their feet, providing them with job training and economic empowerment programs.

As the day drew to a close, Pastor Chibuzor reflected on the events that had unfolded. He was saddened by the fact that some parents had abandoned their children, but he was also heartened by the fact that his ministry had been able to make a difference in their lives.

"We will continue to do our best to support these children and their families," he said in a statement. "But we also need the support of the community and the government to address the root causes of poverty and desperation that lead to child abandonment.