Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has taken to serving at his church in a big way – and it’s generating a lot of buzz! A video of him ushering at Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel), Osubi, recently went viral, showcasing his humble and devoted side. In the clip, Governor Oborevwori is seen collecting offering baskets and helping to coordinate the congregation during a Sunday service. According to reports, this isn’t a one-time thing – he’s been regularly serving in this capacity, even before taking office in 2023.
As an elder in the church, Governor Oborevwori seemed completely at ease, focused on the service, and dedicated to his faith. His actions have sparked a mix of reactions on social media, with some people praising him for his humility and commitment to his spiritual values. Supporters argue that his actions demonstrate that he’s a man of faith who still knows how to serve others, despite his high office.
Many have taken to social media to commend the governor for prioritizing his faith amidst the demands of governance. They see this as a shining example for other leaders to follow. However, not everyone is convinced. Some critics have accused the governor of staging the video for publicity, pointing to the timing and the current challenges facing his administration.
With ongoing infrastructure issues and recent controversies, such as the arrest of journalist Fejiro Oliver, some people believe that the viral video might be an attempt to reshape public perception ahead of the 2026 general elections. Despite the mixed reactions, one thing is clear: Governor Oborevwori’s faith is an integral part of who he is, and his actions in church have sparked a necessary conversation about the role of faith in leadership.
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