True to the fate of Mrs. Ajarat Alabi, an abandoned housewife, luck actually happens when preparation meets opportunity.
The mother of two was not just at the right place on Sunday, 6th of May 2018, her resilient attitude and positive expectation earned her a rewarding prophecy, as she was picked out for blessing by the servant of God, Apostle (Prof.) Johnson Suleman.
Mrs. Alabi, clearly, was not an old member of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM) worldwide, for while about rounding up on the pulpit, the ‘Oracle of God’, as Suleman is popularly known, paused the session and rushed to the congregation, asking “who is Ajarat Alabi”? An obviously heartbroken woman clasping a four-year old boy, walked out from among the crowd. “I’m the one”, she said.
Apostle Suleman’s revelations about her marital life indeed threw her off balance, when she was told pointedly that her husband had left home for Asaba to stay with another woman. The unhappy woman confirmed the prophecy. Not done, the servant of God said that it was revealed to him that though Ajarat was married, her husband had never been with her in spirit. “You and your husband are just living together and having kids, you are not married in the true sense of it,” posits the man of God, to which Ajarat kept gesturing in agreement.
“Today, God will help you,” Apostle Suleman proclaimed to a thunderous applause from the congregation. “God will bless you because He knows that you have another kid and you have been carrying the responsibilities of both of you alone on these kids,” the firebrand preacher added.
The man of God later announced a gift of N500, 000 to support the woman. He then promised that the woman would be leaving the church as a millionaire though she came in penury. Donations were also added by the church members and the sum was raised to N1, 800, 000 (one million and eight hundred thousand naira). Besides that, Apostle Suleman later instructed that the woman be rented a shop in a nice location for two years and that she would be more empowered to move from selling cups of rice and beans to supplying them in bags.
“God called me to change lives,” declared Apostle Suleman, stating his reason for helping without sentiment.