- Pastor David Ibiyeomie is the founder and head of Salvation Ministries.
- He shared a testimony about receiving unexpected blessings by following God’s instructions.
- The testimony included a personal experience from 1997.

Pastor David Ibiyeomie, the founder and head of Salvation Ministries, recently shared a testimony about how following God’s instructions led to unexpected blessings.
During a sermon, he recounted an experience from 1997, a time when his monthly salary was only 5,000 naira and his family faced urgent financial needs.
He said that while his wife was preparing to go to the market, he felt a strong prompting from God to offer his entire salary as a sacrifice. Despite the challenge, he obeyed and set aside the money. Shortly afterward, a church member arrived at their home with cash and food supplies, saying she had been guided by God to bless him.
Pastor Ibiyeomie recalled, “My wife told me she wanted to go to the market, and my salary was 5,000 naira. I said I was coming, and then I heard God say, ‘Give me the 5,000.’ I set it aside as a sacrifice.”
He added that the same woman later received her own breakthrough. That day, her husband, who had never given her such an amount, handed her one million naira, and he also secured employment in Abuja.
“In less than an hour, a woman said God told her to take 25,000 naira, a bag of rice, a bag of beans, and a crate of eggs to that man of God. She delivered everything without meeting me,” Pastor Ibiyeomie concluded.
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Read some comments below:
@PEnyidiah:”You can decide not to believe him, but these men of God keep giving us the secrets to their wealth and we keep ignoring them.”
@idfwsm:”Summary? Drop your own last cash in church today. So you can collect it in 5 folds Everybody say thiefffff.”
@stnweme:”People will fall for this and donate their last kobo to the church expecting some unknown person from nowhere to come and ‘bless them.’ This is obviously a psychological trick and it often works for them.”
@GOZIEVIBE :”₦5,000 turned into ₦25,000, rice, beans, and eggs in less than an hour? That’s some serious testimony power.”
@kingonoch:”I get the message about faith and sacrifice, but stories like this can be misleading. Not everyone who gives their last will suddenly receive a miracle, and people shouldn’t be made to feel like their faith is lacking if that doesn’t happen.”
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