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Days after Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin gave Stephanie Idolor N2m, he surprised her with a brand new car (video, photos)

- Corps member, who recorded Success' video complaining about her absence in school, keeps on getting blessed

- The young lady, who has received favours from Nigerians, has been given a brand new car by Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin

- Stephanie Idolor was given the brand new car days after she got N2m from the same prophet

A Nigerian primary school student identified as Success had gone viral some weeks back after she was recorded while she was complaining about her absence from school. The 7-year-old had got angry because she was sent out of school because she had not paid her school,.

After her video went viral, the little girl and her family received financial help from Nigerians who were moved by her story and her determination to learn.

The lady, Stephanie Idolor, who recorded her video and shared it online, was not left out of the blessing. Idolor also received some financial assistance from Nigerians, and it seems the blessings just keeps on coming.

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Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin surprises Stephanie with a car, days after giving her N2m Facebook source: Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin
Source: Facebook

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Legit.ng had earlier reported Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, the head pastor of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, had given the young lady N2 million naira cash on Sunday, March 31.

On Sunday, April 7, the prophet decided to bless Idolor once again. The prophet surprised her with a brand new Toyota Corolla car gift.

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During the church service which Fufeyin invited Idolor and her parents, he gave her the keys to the car, and revealed that God had blessed him abundantly after he gave her the cash gift.

The prophet noted he was blessed by God for blessing her, so he decided to bless her again. Fufeyin also gave her parents N500,000, which he told them to share N250,000 each.

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Fufeyin also gave her parents N500k Facebook source: Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin
Source: Facebook

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that a Sapele-based man had called Stephanie scam for demanding her share out of the money that was given to Success and her parents after the school drama went viral online due to a video recorded by Stephanie.

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