Apostle Chibuzor: The Pastor Who Turned Compassion Into a Global Ministry


 

In a nation where many still see church as a place for miracles alone, one man has chosen to make giving the greatest miracle of all.

He is Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, the founder and General Overseer of Omega Power Ministries (OPM); a name now synonymous with compassion, hope, and transformation.


Across Nigeria and beyond, Apostle Chibuzor has built a reputation not just as a fiery preacher, but as a practical doer of God’s Word. A man who believes that true Christianity is proven not in words, but in the number of lives changed.


The Pastor Who Feeds, Heals, and Shelters Thousands


From the busy streets of Port Harcourt to small rural communities in the North, OPM has touched lives in ways that go far beyond Sunday sermons. The ministry runs free schools, hospitals, restaurants, and skill-acquisition centres, all fully funded by the church to help those who cannot afford basic living needs.


Children from poor homes now attend school for free. Pregnant women receive free antenatal care and delivery in OPM hospitals. The homeless are relocated into OPM free housing estates, and widows receive monthly stipends to keep food on their tables.


Every week, hot meals are served to hundreds through the OPM Free Food Program, a community kitchen that continues to grow. For Apostle Chibuzor, feeding people is not just charity its ministry.


“Jesus didn’t just preach; He fed people. If we are truly following Christ, we must feed both body and soul,” he often says.


Championing the Special and Forgotten


Among the many beneficiaries of OPM’s outreach are children with Down syndrome and special needs. Apostle Chibuzor’s compassion extends to these often-forgotten children through specialized programs that provide therapy, medical care, and education in a safe and loving environment.


He once said, “Every child, no matter their condition, carries God’s fingerprint. They deserve love, not pity.”


Through this vision, OPM has become one of the few ministries in Nigeria with consistent and structured support for children with special needs a reflection of the pastor’s heart for inclusion and dignity.


Scholarships That Cross Oceans


But Apostle Chibuzor’s generosity doesn’t stop within Nigeria’s borders. Through the OPM Overseas Scholarship Program, he has sent hundreds of young Nigerians to study in countries like Cyprus, Poland, the United States, and the United Kingdom fully funded by the church.


Many of these students were once motorcycle riders, street hawkers, or young people who lost hope due to poverty. Today, they are graduates building new lives abroad, crediting OPM for giving them a chance to dream again.


From the Streets to Success


Through OPM’s rehabilitation programs, ex-cultists, prostitutes, and drug addicts have found new meaning in life. The ministry houses them, provides counselling, trains them in skills, and sets them up in business.

It’s a transformation story repeated thousands of times and Apostle Chibuzor proudly says, “We don’t condemn; we redeem.”


Miracles and Testimonies


Alongside its humanitarian efforts, OPM remains a place of spiritual renewal and divine encounters. Testimonies of healing from chronic sicknesses, fruitfulness after years of waiting, and financial breakthroughs fill the church’s media pages every week.

But Apostle Chibuzor insists that all glory belongs to God alone. His message remains constant  “God blesses us so we can bless others.”


Faith in Action


Today, Apostle Chibuzor stands as one of Africa’s most visible examples of faith in action a pastor who turned his pulpit into a platform for problem-solving. His life embodies the message that Christianity is not about luxury, but service.


“The gospel must not end at the altar,” he says. “It must walk the streets, feed the hungry, and lift the broken.”


Through OPM, that gospel now has hands — hands that build, feed, teach, and heal.


Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere’s story is proof that when faith meets compassion, miracles happen not only in the church, but in the streets, classrooms, and hospitals of Nigeria.

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