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When God Turns Comfort’s Shame To Fame Through Two Job Offers After Public Shaming -By Isaac Asabor

Let those who laughed at her remember that life is full of divine ironies. Let those who pitied her know that God has the last laugh. And let those who feel finished take comfort (no pun intended) in this truth, the God who turned public disgrace into double appointment for Comfort Emmanson is still on the throne.

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Life is not a straight, well-lit road where everything is predictable and fair; it is a winding path with valleys, peaks, and corners that defy logic. Just when you think the case is closed, God reopens it. Just when the final nail is driven into the coffin, He raises the dead. The story of Ms. Comfort Emmanson, who went from public humiliation to holding two job offers, is one of those moments that prove heaven’s handwriting is not always legible to the human eye, but it is always perfect.

For those who may have forgotten the details, Comfort was the woman caught on video during an irate exchange with Ibom Air staff over a travel dispute. The clip spread like wildfire. Comments rained down, some pitying her, most condemning her. Before the dust could settle, the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) announced a lifetime ban on her. It seemed final. A woman’s reputation was not just tarnished, it was sealed with a public label: “persona non grata.”

And then came the twist, the kind of plot only God could write. In an extraordinary turn of events, the very AON that declared her banned eventually forgave her, rescinded its decision, and according to the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, the AON is considering an ambassadorial role for her.

As if that were not enough, the Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Delta State Governor, Mr Ossai Ovie Success, announced a special offer for Comfort Emmanson following her release from Kirikiri prison. In a post on his Instagram page on Wednesday, Ossai disclosed that he is extending an all-expenses paid trip to Delta State known as the “Big Heart” and “Home of Global Tourism Hub.”

As if the offer was not mouth-watering enough, the Special Adviser topped it up with a monthly salary of ₦500,000. The turn of events, no doubt, is that of someone from disgrace to double appointment, not in a decade, not even in a year, but within a short span of few days.

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For the one who believes life is governed solely by human judgment and merit, Comfort’s story is baffling. But for those who believe in God’s sovereignty, it is a divine reminder that “The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone” (Psalm 118:22).

In trying to understand the kind of fate that greeted her, it is germane to recall that philosophers have long pondered life’s paradoxes. One of them is this: misfortune can be the womb of fortune. The same wave that wrecks a ship can also carry a man to shore. The same fire that destroys a forest can also release seeds that need heat to germinate. Comfort’s humiliation became the soil for her elevation.

If you are reading this as someone who has been written off, by colleagues, by friends, even by your own family, take heart. What happened to Comfort is a message wrapped in flesh and blood: “your story is not over until God says so”, “Life is not an unbroken chain of cause and effect; there is a divine “however” that can interrupt any “therefore.”

Without a doubt, our God is a God of Reversals. The Bible overflows with stories like this. Joseph was sold into slavery by his own brothers, falsely accused in Potiphar’s house, and forgotten in prison. But one day, “just one day”, God shifted the scene, and he was elevated to Egypt’s second-in-command.

Job, stripped of wealth, children, and health, sat in ashes with friends telling him it was over. But the God who restores gave him twice what he lost.

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Even our Lord Jesus was mocked, spat upon, and crucified. To the human eye, His ministry had ended in shame. But on the third day, the stone rolled away, and shame became glory.

Comfort’s story is just another reminder that this same God is still at work, turning ashes to beauty, and mourning to dancing, shame to fame.

Without a doubt, the situation is an irony as it is Heaven’s humor. Perhaps the most ironic part of her case is that her first comeback gift came from the very group that once barred her. the AON. It is almost as if God chose to let her breakthrough come right through the gates that had been slammed shut. That is not just coincidence; it is what Psalm 23:5 describes: “Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies.”

It is as if heaven was saying: “I will make those who closed the door to open it, and not only open it, but hand you the keys.” That is the God who delights in rewriting endings. Her fate is no doubt a lesson for the Hopeless.

If your name has been dragged, if you have been misrepresented, if doors have closed on you, or if life seems to have no more pages left in your story, learn this: God is the master of plot twists. What He did for Comfort, He can do for you, and more.

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We live in a world that loves to define people by their worst moments. But God defines us by His purpose, not our past. He is the “hope giver” when all visible hope is gone. The Scripture says in Jeremiah 29:11: *“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”

If Comfort’s experience teaches anything, it is this, no matter the verdict of man, God’s word is final. And His word to you today may simply be: “It is not over.”

Let those who laughed at her remember that life is full of divine ironies. Let those who pitied her know that God has the last laugh. And let those who feel finished take comfort (no pun intended) in this truth, the God who turned public disgrace into double appointment for Comfort Emmanson is still on the throne.

Man may give up on you. Society may blacklist you. Your own mistakes may haunt you. But God? He is the God who takes the rejected stone and makes it the cornerstone.

So, hold on. Keep believing. Keep praying. For as surely as the sun rises, the God who lifted Comfort from shame to fame can lift you too, and when He does, even those who shut the door will become the ones to usher you in.

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