Apostle Suleman speaks online giveaway, favours orphans

Apostle Suleman speaks online giveaway, favours orphans

- The general overseer of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, Apostle Suleman, has made a case for orphans

- The pastor said that those set of people should always be the first beneficiaries of any kind of charity

- According to him, the letdown may, however, be that many will start disguising as poor orphans to make themselves a priority case

The head of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has spoken about the popular culture of online giveaway

In a Twitter post he made on Friday, April 3, he said that even if one is going to give, orphans should be the first set of people to benefit.

He, however, added, that he fears if that is the case so many people would pretend to be orphans online.

See his tweet below:

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Apostle Suleman also spoke concerning one of the latest warnings by the World Health Organisations (WHO) on coronavirus outbreak in Africa.

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The clergyman said Africans reject the forecast of WHO that the continent should prepare for the worst time as cases of the virus infection increase around the world.

Apostle Suleman said the prognostication would not come to pass, adding that for the continent, the worst time has already ended.

In other news, as the world deals with the shortage of medical materials, most especially face masks, in the fight against Covid-19, an Aba tailor, Jacinthia Kakaide, has come to the rescue.

The noble thing about her effort is that she is producing and giving face masks out for free so that the people of Umuatako Community in Aba can protect themselves against coronavirus.

In speaking with the media, Kakaide said she started the production when she realised that not many in her community are buoyant enough to buy a face mask.

She added that since the outbreak of the virus in the country, the price of the material shot up to N600 per one in Aba, something many could not buy due to their weak financial capacity.

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The good Samaritan has since made over 300 masks and given to many young people on the streets. She said she only wants to help because it is not safe to walk around without the facemasks.

The woman said she makes use of ankara material to produce it. Kakiade also added that she has started selling each one for N150.

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