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Family of late Deborah calls out OPM pastor, says life has been hell since he relocated them to Port Harcourt

The family of late Deborah has cried out online as they claim that life has been hell for them since OPM pastor relocated them to Port Harcourt.

Deborah was an undergraduate student of Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto State before she was lynched by her schoolmates on the school’s premises on May 12, 2022.

L-R: Mariam, David, Emmanuel, James, Sarah holding Deborah’s portrait, and Alheri
L-R: Mariam, David, Emmanuel, James, Sarah holding Deborah’s portrait, and Alheri. Photo credit: Joseph Adeiye/FIJ

Deborah’s lynching sparked outrage and emotions online and shortly afterwards, Chibuzor Chinyere, the general overseer of Omega Power Ministries in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, intervened to help her family.

“I just watched a video clip where the parents of Deborah Samuel said they will not be sending there[sic] children to school again. GOD FORBID,” Chinyere wrote on Facebook on May 16, 2022.

He also allegedly gave them a house, a car and it was also reported that he had helped their life become better and more rosy.

Deed of grant between Chinyere and Deborah’s parents.
Deed of grant between Chinyere and Deborah’s parents. Photo credit: Joseph Adeiye/FIJ

However, in an update, the family stated that they have not been living well.

Speaking to a journalist, Emmanuel and Alheri told FIJ that life has not been rosy ever since the pastor brought them to Port Harcourt.

“People think that we are living well but we are not. OPM took us from where we were in Niger State to Port Harcourt City last year. The OPM pastor gave us a mini estate with about 14 self-contained apartments. After that, OPM rented this bedroom flat for us,” Emmanuel told FIJ on Friday.

“He said we should be staying here because we are a family and those self-contained apartments cannot be enough for the family. He furnished the apartment with the appliances.

“The first time we got here, OPM got me a car. It was a Toyota Corolla but it wasn’t new. It was a fairly used vehicle and the car has developed some faults. I was using it as a taxi before but it has some challenges and I have parked it.

The green Toyota Corolla’s bonnet.
The green Toyota Corolla’s bonnet. Photo credit: Joseph Adeiye/FIJ

The first time OPM brought us to Port Harcourt they brought food items to us. After that first time, we have been struggling on our own. Right from the day OPM gave me this car, the car has been developing faults. On the first day I tried to take my children to school the car broke down on its way back. We towed the car back.

“I even went to the OPM pastor to speak with him in person. I let him know that the car has been developing a fault all this while. He called the person who bought the car on behalf of OPM and that person said that I did not know how to drive the vehicle properly. I have been a driver before now; this is not the first vehicle I’ve driven.

“The engine of the car is bad and I don’t have the money to fix it. I am looking for money to feed myself and my family. All the money people gave me for my upkeep, I used it on this car. Whenever I complained, the PA to the OPM pastor told me to stop complaining about the car but to fix it myself.”

Speaking on the alleged free house, the family said:

“From time to time, the OPM leader used to call to check on us. He paid the rent. Right now, the rent for this apartment has expired. The landlord has told us to renew the rent or leave. 

“All the appliances and the equipment in this apartment belong to OPM, we don’t own it.”

Receipt showing the family’s rent expired on May 17
Receipt showing the family’s rent expired on May 17. Photo credit: Joseph Adeiye/FIJ

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