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Port Hacourt-based church vows to use its offering and tithes to send withheld Dapchi school girl, Leah Sharibu, to school + build a three bedroom house for her parents


Port Hacourt-based church vows to use its offering and tithes to send withheld Dapchi school girl, Leah Sharibu, to school + build a three bedroom house for her parents


A Port Harcourt based church, Omega Power Ministries, has offered scholarship to Leah Sharibu, the Dapchi school girl who is still in Boko Haram captivity after she refused to denounce her faith as a Christian.
The church says it will use its offering and tithes to buy land and build a house for her parents if they chose to relocate to Port Harcourt. See the chuch's post below...






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