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Church Shutdown Free Hospital in Rivers Community Over Anti-Human Community Levies


Church Shutdown Free Hospital in Rivers Community Over Community Levies 


  (A press release in a WhatsApp group) 

The General Overseer of Omega Power Ministries (OPM) Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere has shut down OPM free specialist hospital located in Aluu community indefinitely.

Apostle Chinyere made this known while addressing the newsmen at his residence on Saturday 4th July 2020.

In his address Apostle Chinyere who spoke with a heavy heart says " With a heavy heart i the General Overseer of Omega Power Ministries Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere have decided to close down the free hospital in Aluu community with effect from Sunday 5th July 2020"
This very hard decision was taken as a result of levies charged by Aluu community to OPM free hospital. 

OPM free specialist have saved so many lives free of charge. It will interest the public to know that from registration, ante natal, scan, delivery, drugs and post natal services are free. This is a free hospital which does not discriminate.

Apostle Chinyere expects Aluu community where he cited 12 OPM free estate, One free specialist hospital and one of the biggest free skills acquisition center in Nigeria to appreciate him but they turned against him with a levy knowing fully well that the community are the number one beneficiaries. of those facilities.
It will interest the public to know that Apostle Chinyere does not make any money in all those facilities cited in Aluu community rather he spends huge sums of money from offering and Tithe to buy drugs, pay workers and buy delivery items in the hospital which has high sophisticated equipments. The generators in the free hospital are run everyday with high cost on diesel. 
Apostle Chinyere who have spoken with the leader of Aluu Community says " i called some of their leaders they said it is a compulsory levy so i don't have any choice than to shut it down"
I fill sad for those pregnant women who have been using the hospital. I urge them to look for another hospital.
He said " Once we get a new location that is more friendly, we will come and relocate our equipments" 
All patience have been advised to stop coming to the hospital.

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