Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Imo Workers Turn Hospital Into Prayer House






Some workers of the Federal Medical Centre, Owerri have turned the hospital into a prayer ministry and deliverance ground in spite of a standing instruction that the workers should go back to work.
Employees of the hospital dresses in black attire and  meet under the dogoyaro tree (within the hospital premises) to sing and call on God to intervene in their matter and sanitize the management of the health institution. A nurse (names withheld) said, “My dear journalist, God is really using our
colleagues to perform signs and wonders here in FMC. “I think God is using the present challenges we are facing to bring out their innate talents and gifts, which have not been made manifest by any worker before this crisis.'' She said they decided to go spiritual in the strike tagged ‘Angela Must Go’ because of a revelation that occultic sacrifices were carried out within the premises of the hospital. Another source told Southern City News that since the workers started fasting and prayers, God had used some colleagues to dig out some of the charms buried in the FMC precinct. “We positioned ourselves and planned our activities as to accommodate many items. Workers among us have in their great numbers come out to testify to what have been revealed to them in the spirit,” she added.
Punch

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