Obi Cubana Gifts Pastor Jerry Eze House for 44th Birthday
Businessman Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has announced a house as a birthday gift for Pastor Jerry Eze, founder of Streams of Joy International. He said the property is expected to be completed by December.
Businessman Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has announced a house as a birthday gift for Pastor Jerry Eze, who turned 44 on Saturday.
Iyiegbu made the announcement in a social media post celebrating Eze, whom he described as one of his “most amazing brothers”.
He said the gift was in appreciation of Eze’s prayers and service to humanity, adding that the house would be completed by December.
According to Iyiegbu, he had made a personal commitment in January to complete and present one of his properties to Eze as a birthday gift after the pastor visited one of his buildings.
He said the property was still under construction but expressed confidence that it would be completed soon.
“I make it bold to say today I am presenting one to you as a birthday gift for the work of God and for the service of mankind,” Iyiegbu said.
Eze is the founder of Streams of Joy International and convener of New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations, an online prayer programme.
The pastor’s 44th birthday celebration attracted messages from friends, followers and well-wishers across social media.
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