OPM Church Shares Heartwarming Video of Pastor's Son Learning Essential Skill from Wife
Omega Power Ministry (OPM), the church led by Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, has posted a viral video showcasing a tender moment involving his son, Aboy, and his new wife. The footage, shared just days after their wedding, captures the young man being taught how to feed himself independently, a significant development that has drawn considerable attention online.
Background on Aboy's Marriage and Church Announcement
Recall that Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere recently confirmed via social media that his son, Aboy, who was abandoned at the church gate years ago, has finally tied the knot. The pastor highlighted numerous benefits for the newlyweds, including a new house and an overseas vacation, as part of the celebration. This announcement set the stage for ongoing public interest in the couple's life.
Viral Video Details and Social Media Reactions
In the TikTok video posted by OPM, Aboy is seen successfully feeding himself, a skill he reportedly had not mastered before. The video's description simply states, "Aboy can now feed himself," emphasizing the progress made under his wife's guidance. This heartwarming scene has sparked a flurry of reactions from social media users, with many praising the wife's dedication and expressing joy for the couple.
Comments from viewers include sentiments like "Awwww She’ll be a good wife and a mom to Aboy" and "Less than 48 hours his wife is actively working," reflecting widespread admiration. However, some users have raised questions or made humorous remarks, such as "Is this why we’re here abeg day bed day wait for am" and "Nawa ooo our wife serve am food," showcasing the diverse range of opinions circulating online.
Controversies and Legal Perspectives on the Marriage
Amid the positive reactions, the marriage has also faced scrutiny. A Nigerian lawyer has suggested that the union might be invalid under the Marriage Causes Act, citing concerns that Aboy may not fully comprehend the marriage contract due to his condition. Additionally, a critic has voiced opposition, arguing that Apostle Chibuzor should have provided better care for his son rather than incentivizing marriage with gifts like a house and monthly salary.
These contrasting views highlight the complex discussions surrounding the wedding, blending celebration with ethical and legal debates. As the story continues to unfold, it remains a focal point for both supporters and skeptics within the Nigerian community.



