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The husband of Nigerian Gospel musician, Mercy Chinwo, has gifted her with a car.
The gift was in honour of the singer’s 31st birthday which she celebrated on September 5.
Sharing the video on Instagram, Pastor Blessed noted that he had been trying for days to hide the surprise from his wife until her birthday. ”My wife is very discerning.”
Mercy Chinwo was taken aback to have her husband show her a Toyota Land Cruiser decorated with red ribbons and even more shocked to know it was hers.
After walking to the car, Mercy Chinwo teared up while holding on to her husband.
Taking to Instagram to celebrate her, Pastor Blessed noted that Mercy Chinwo is the evidence that shows God’s blessings on his life.
“Today and forever, I promise to stand by you no matter the weather and together we shall fulfil our purpose! I pray that in this new age, the hand of the Lord will rest mightily upon your life for the glory of the Lord is risen upon you,” he wrote.
Pastor Blessed added “I declare, that every time you sing, your voice will pierce the sky and the Lord will make it rain. I declare, that your anointing we rise like the sun and no man can stop it! Your songs will bring healing to the sick, strength to the weak and comfort to the brokenhearted.”
Mercy Chinwo who was thankful to her husband urged her fans and followers to help her thank her husband. "I got the best birthday gift ever🤣🤣🤣💃💃...Thank You sweet. I love you."
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