Monday, 17 October 2016

MTN Project Fame winner, Ighorodje, takes victory to church

Delta state-conceived Project Fame Season 9 champ, Miss Okiemute Ighorodje, on Sunday, October 16, 2016, went to chapel to express gratitude toward God with Rev. Fr. Israel Dibia approaching Christians not to yield in their supplications to God. The 25-year-old Miss Ighorodje whose mother is from Ndokwa East and father from Ethiope East neighborhood government regions of Delta state, rose successful in the focused challenge trucking home fabulous cost of N5 million, a shiny new SUV, a music recording contract worth N20 million and an all-costs paid outing to South Africa.






















At the St. Brigid's Catholic Church, Asaba, where Miss Okiemute, joined by guardians, relations, companions and well-wishers went to express gratitude toward God for the triumph, Rev. Fr. Dibia said Christians ought to stay in the methods for God by looking for the substance of God through supplications.

He emphasized that the God of old who addressed supplications when the Israelites were in the place where there is Egypt is still the God of today and has not changed. "Supplication is totally essential in our life on the off chance that we are really the supporters of Jesus Christ," he said, including, "Jesus urged His followers to ask with certainty; don't surrender when you are expecting something honest to goodness from God?" The cleric stressed: "Implore without seizing since God will answer you since, He has not changed, there is dependably a lapsing date for each issue." Share on Facebook Share on Twitter photograph 4 Worshippers in the congregation getting a look at her Addressing the gathering, Miss Ighorodje advised young people specifically to dependably think constructive, have faith in themselves in whatever they do in light of the fact that their endeavors would be delegated with achievement. Uncle to triumphant Ighorodje, Omordi George Ugbomah, who was the Commissioner for Works in Delta state and his senior sibling Greg Ozegbe said it regarded say thanks to God for the triumph, watching that Miss Ighorodje was "a dedicated young lady, solid willed and positive about her capacities." Mrs Lovette Adibeli Ighorodje, mother to Miss Ighorodje, said her little girl would dependably be urged to act naturally and never feel large and in charge. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter photograph 5 Miss Ighoroje and her mom in the congregation

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