OPM Pastor Sends Lawyers To Cyprus To Secure Happie Boyz’s Release From Prison
In a twist nobody saw coming, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, the founder of Omega Power Ministries, has decided to extend an olive branch to the Happie Boyz, by planning to secure their release from prison despite their past misdeeds.
The two young men identified as Matthew Precious Kelechi and Amakor Johnson, travelled to Cyprus for their education, thanks to Apostle Chibuzor’s backing. But things took a sour turn when they played the “abandoned at sea” card on the clergyman, leaving their relationship high and dry.
It was gathered that Happie Boys were arraigned before a court on Tuesday, October 10, before being remanded in prison.
However, the reason for their arrest is yet to be ascertained as at the time of filing this report. According to unconfirmed reports, they were remanded at an underground prison by authorities in Cyprus.
In an out-of-the-blue move, the OPM pastor dropped a bombshell, announcing that he’s unleashed his legal hounds to release Happie Boyz from the Cyprus prison. However, he kept the lid on the misdeeds that got them in hot water.
Meanwhile, this is coming weeks after they expressed regrets for all their allegations against Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere. The duo who accused the pastor of neglecting them, tendered an apology in a video.
Happie Boys pleaded with the clergyman to have mercy on them because things are not going well for them in their host country.
Apart from asking the cleric for forgiveness, Happie Boys also told Nigerians that they are sorry for their actions. Speaking further, they also said they are willing to return to Nigeria to apologize to the pastor.
Happie Boys vowed not to speak ill about the popular man of God any more, and sought his blessings so that things will start working for them again.
“Even if you want us to come back to Nigeria we will do that just to get your forgiveness. Things are not going well for us. Please forgive us, find a place in your heart to forgive us. Daddy OPM please forgive us,” they said in part