Apostle Chibuzor who sponsored the Happie boys to Cyprus, has booked a flight for them to come back to Nigeria.
Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere of Omega Power Ministries who was involved in an online fight with the Happie boys has spoken again.
He stated that he has proceeded with the travel arrangements for the Boys to return to Nigeria.
This came despite the Happie boys expressing insistence on staying back in Cyprus and not returning to Nigeria.
The boys, Matthew Precious Kelechi and Amakor Johnson, earlier said that they had no intention of returning to Nigeria.
Its homecoming time
They made this known while apologizing in a fresh video for calling out the pastor and saying derogatory things about him.
The two boys and their manager, Caleb, went to Cyprus on scholarship by the clergyman who is their spiritual father.
However, the Happie Boys recently cried out, claiming that they were abandoned by Chinyere and had to drop out of school and the situation got messy.
In reaction, the clergyman said he has made arrangements to procure their return tickets so that they can continue their studies in Nigeria.
However, the viral ex-security boys said they appreciate everything Apostle Chinyere did for them, but added that they won’t leave Cyprus.
Apostle Chibuzor: Children offend their fathers
According to Happie Boys, they were not informed about the flight ticket and only heard about it in the news.
They prayed for God to bless the OPM pastor because without him they would never have traveled abroad.
But in a new update, the pastor said their passport and tickets are ready for their trip which has been booked for tomorrow.
He promised to continue paying their school fees in any university of their choice in Nigeria.
Apostle Chibuzor shared photos of their documents and wrote; “International passports and flight tickets for their coming back tomorrow are ready. They are my children, sometimes children offend their father.”
Furthermore, he said that a father will always forgive and show his children love.
He promised that the scholarship he gave them will still continue when they arrive in Nigeria.
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Agbero usually take care of young children: Nigerian man claims
Meanwhile, a Nigerian man named @lollypeezle tweeted about how thugs in Lagos, known as agberos or touts, often treat children with great care.
He mentioned that they ensure the kids get on buses early for school, help them cross the roads safely, and won’t allow them to be in dangerous places.
According to netizens in the comment sections, many of these agberos come from troubled backgrounds and don’t want young people to follow the same path they took.