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Prophet Jeremiah donates N10 million to family of late Nollywood sound engineer, after his mum cried out for help
Jeremiah Fufeyin, the founder and senior prophet of Christ MercyLand Deliverance Ministries (CMDM), has donated approximately N10 million to the family of the late Nollywood sound engineer, Precious Ofurum.
Owomowomo, as he is called, strongly believes in the power of collective goodness. He understands that even small acts of kindness can have a tremendous impact on the world and make life easier for someone in need.
Junior Pope: Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin donates N10 million to family of late Nollywood sound engineer, Precious
Late Precious Ofurum
Recall that the mother of Precious Ofurum, who died in a boat accident had in a viral video begged the Rivers State Government to assist in bringing her son’s corpse home.
Tontrends reports that Precious, alongside actor, Junior Pope and three others died in the boat accident on April 10 while returning from a movie location.
In the video circulating on social media, the woman could be seen asking for financial assistance while requesting that her son’s body be brought home for proper burial.
She said,
“I call on the government and governor of Rivers State to come and help me. As I dey here I no well na that my son dey treat me, now no way to treat, no way to help for the family. Government make una help me.”
However, Prophet Jeremiah came through for her with the 10 million Naira donation, stating that he doesn’t want the woman to suffer and prayed that such thing never repeats again.
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