The OPM Pastor clarified that his house is full due to the high number of people he supports and feeds.
The cleric, known for his philanthropy, took to his Instagram account on Thursday to address the situation.
He revealed that the mother of the abandoned child should have him from the Abacha police station, as he could not embrace the child in his already occupied household.
Pastor Chinyere stressed that his decision was not a rejection of the child but rather a practical acknowledgment of his current situation.
Emphasizing, he noted the extensive support he provides to over a thousand individuals on a daily basis, with the rise in food cost.
In light of these commitments, he suggested that the child be placed in a government facility or an orphanage home for proper care.
In response, Pastor Chinyere urged her to collect her child from the police station and directed her to take him to a motherless baby home for appropriate care.
In his words;
“Please, the mother of this boy should go to Abacha police station to go and claim her child. My house is already filled up. The mother came this evening and dumped this beautiful child in front of my house and disappeared.
“I’m sorry, unlike me. I am not rejecting this child. I don’t reject children. I am only giving him to the government, not rejecting him.
“I am currently feeding more than a thousand people daily, and food stuff is increasing every day. So mama, go to Abacha police station and collect your boy. And take him to motherless baby homes. Thank you, and God bless you.”
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