OPM Leader Announces Marriage Plan For Adopted Daughter
OpenLife reports that the founder of Omega Power Ministries, Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, has made public a new marriage arrangement involving one of his adopted daughters, drawing attention with both the conditions attached and the welfare package he says will accompany it.
The young woman at the center of the announcement is identified as Chiemeka Chibuzor, who is 21 years old.
According to the cleric, she lives with autism but is able to speak and hear without difficulty.
In his message, the apostle explained that the arrangement is designed to ensure she is placed in a stable and supportive home environment.
He stated that any man who wishes to marry her must be young and must also be physically and mentally fit in all aspects of life.
Beyond the eligibility requirements, he also spoke about what he described as support provisions for the man who eventually becomes her husband.
These include lifetime financial assistance, provision of a free house for life, and the construction of a residential home jointly registered in the names of the couple.
He further mentioned that staff from OPM would carry out unannounced visits from time to time to ensure her safety and well-being, in addition to other undisclosed benefits.
Sharing his full statement, he said:
“I am giving out another of my adopted daughters in marriage.
Her name is Chiemeka Chibuzor.
She is 21 years old and has autism.
She can speak and hear well.
Requirements:
• The man who wishes to marry her must be a young man
• He must be physically and mentally fit on all form.
Benefits include:
• Lifetime financial support
• Free house for life
• A house built in the names of both (couple)
• Regular unplanned supervision visits by OPM staff to ensure her safety and well-being
• And many other hidden benefits
This arrangement is to ensure that she is properly cared for, protected, and lives a happy life.”
The announcement follows a similar pattern of adoption-related marriage arrangements previously made public by the church leadership.



