The founder of Omega Power Ministry, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, has gifted his adopted autistic son a car and appointed him as an ambassador of the ministry, drawing widespread public attention.
Autism is a developmental condition that affects communication, behaviour and social interaction, often requiring specialised support and understanding.
Apostle Chinyere explained that the gesture was aimed at promoting inclusion and demonstrating support for individuals living with developmental conditions.
Observers note that the pastor has been actively involved in philanthropic activities, particularly in supporting vulnerable individuals.
Stakeholders have praised the initiative, highlighting its potential to raise awareness about autism and reduce stigma.
Social development experts emphasise the importance of visibility and advocacy in promoting inclusion for people with disabilities.
The development has been widely shared across social platforms, with many commending the symbolic value of the gesture.
Analysts believe that such actions can contribute to broader societal acceptance and encourage similar initiatives.
The move underscores the growing role of faith-based organisations in social advocacy and community support.

