Founder of Salvation Ministries, David Ibiyeomie, has shared a personal story involving American rapper 50 Cent and how their planned schedules once appeared to clash in Port Harcourt
According to him, the rapper was expected to be in the city on the same day he had already fixed for a crusade event. The timing, he said, created a moment of personal concern as both events were drawing attention and large crowds.
He explained that at that time, he told God he would not go ahead with the crusade if 50 Cent actually showed up in Port Harcourt as planned. In his words, the situation felt like a clear test of faith and direction.
However, things reportedly changed unexpectedly. Ibiyeomie said that while the rapper was in Lagos, he ran into an issue that disrupted his travel plans. Because of that, 50 Cent did not continue his journey to Port Harcourt and eventually returned to the United States.
With the change in events, the scheduled appearance did not take place, and the Port Harcourt show involving the rapper never happened.
Interestingly, the pastor added that many people who had initially bought tickets for the entertainment event ended up attending the crusade instead.
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