Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Pastor Iginla doles out jeep to handicap trader

A handicapped trader, who attended the Champions Royal Assembly Church without transport fare returned home with a brand  new Infinity SUV and an artificial  Leg.
The trader, Mr Godwin Okpera , a native of Mbano in Imo State, had attended the Church located in Byanji area of Kubwa in Abuja with his wife when he received the blessing.
The Sun learnt that  the gift was given out when the officiating pastor, Brother Joshua Iginla, was going round and prophesying to members when he came to  where Mr. Okpera  was seated.
The Pastor , was said to have  stopped infront of the man and asked him to stand up with his clutches (he had one leg) and he closed his eyes in a brief meditation.
Minutes after the meditation, the Man of  God was heard, saying: “Thank You, Jesus” and suddenly called for his personal assistant ( PA), Brother Seun, directing him to bring a Sport Utility Vehicle, SUV, for him and the congregation went agog, in ecstatic  jubilation.
It was further learnt that two other members of the church, who were moved and impressed with what happened also donated large sums of money  to  Mr. Okpera while a former female Senator promised to fuel the car for  three months and provide an artificial leg for him.
In a brief chat with The Sun, Mr. Okpera said: “Iam very happy and cannot contain my joy. I sell sandals at the Morocco Junction in Suleija from where I  travelled to attend the church”
According to him, while the service was going on, I was thinking on how to travel back with my wife, as the N200 I had would not take us back to Suleija.
I was still thinking when the man of God came to me and said: ‘The battle  is over’ before he announced the car gift.”
Mr. Okpera disclosed that he was involved in a ghastly motor accident in 2011 where  12 other passengers died, including the driver of the commercial vehicle, adding that only two of them survived the accident.
A  very excited Mr. Okpera further said because of  his lean pocket, he could not bring his five children to church.
He said he could drive but a Good Samaritan in the Protocol Department of the church volunteered to drive him and his wife back home.
The Sun learnt that Brother Iginla had given out over thirty SUVs and saloon cars to both members and visiting members  this year.

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