Controversial Fr Mbaka makes shocking revelation as he relocates
– Reverend father Mbaka has finally moved to another parish.
– The cleric has made shocking revelations about his relocation.
– He also sheds some light on certain church secrets.
Prominent Catholic cleric, Reverend father Ejike Mbaka, has
revealed that great affliction awaits him in the new capacity which he
has been mandated to serve.
The spiritual director of the Adoration Ministry Enugu (AMEN), made
the disclosure before he departed Christ the King parish, GRA, Enugu on
Saturday, January 30.
The Vanguard reports that the clergyman left on Saturday for his
new duty post at Our Lady Parish, Umuchigbo, Njinike, saying that he was
going to suffer.
Mbaka said however, that he would not fight anybody over the posting, noting that his posting out of Enugu was a witch-hunt.
The fiery priest was escorted by thousands of
catholic faithful in Enugu to his new parish at Emene, an outskirt of
Enugu urban. Sources say it was an exercise laced with emotions.
Mbaka who is adored by his thousands of followers, moaned about the challenges he would face at his new station.
He said: “I know we are going to suffer between now and a few months to come. I am going to suffer and suffer. I know that.”
The Nation quoted him as saying. “I’m going to suffer because I
have no place to put my head. I am going to suffer because I have no
place to keep the Adoration Ministry’s assets.
“I know I’m going to suffer. Fortunately, it is going to happen
in the month of lent. So, I am going to use my exit here as a Lenten
observance but Jesus said it all in John 16:20 to his apostles that you
will be sorrowful and the world will be rejoicing but very soon I will
turn your sorrow to joy. But, for now, I know you are going to suffer.”
“The Adoration Ministry is passing through suffering right now
even though I’ve accepted that is the will of God. Is the will of God
through suffering? It is a mega suffering. The quantum of the assets of
the Adoration Ministry is the only thing I am bothered about for now.
Where am I going to keep them? I am going to stay in one small room that
has only one small bed, one small table, little toilet and bathroom. So
where am I going to keep all the adoration assets? My clothing and
books I can keep in the car or somebody’s house but where will I keep
these assets that I have given to the Catholic church of Enugu?,” the clergyman queried.
He continued saying: “But I say may God take the glory and
whoever that has offended me, I have forgiven. I won’t fight anybody or
even dream of battling anybody. If anybody allows the devil to use him,
the same that advised you to make a mistake will laugh at you when you
cry over the error. The baby is born, there is no going back.”
“We are moving out. We have been doing it and we will do it
again. Moses was going out with a rod in his hand, Mbaka is moving out
with his Bible and this nobody can take away from me.”
“I am giving God the glory and I welcome the church’s choice
and action with absolute acceptance and obedience. So there is no
negation to what God has approved and what the church suggested. Nobody
should see me as a recalcitrant priest. I am not.
“I have taken an oath of obedience and I stand on it. I pray
God to bless all of you who in one way or the other have supported the
work of God here and those who have sincerely allowed God to use him or
her for the work we did here all these years.
“God will bless the people of God here and reward you according
to your labour. The parish is not going to collapse; the church will
continue to grow.”
Optimistic about what the future holds, Fr Mbaka said: “God has planned a future and hope out of disaster and where I am going. He will go before me to level mountains.
“The Bible says that He will deliver me from all evil; He will
keep my going out and coming in both now and forever… I am praying that
God will keep his church and my fellow adorers so that our journey to
Umuchigbo will be a journey of Israelites out of Egypt.
“Some of them were grumbling, leaving Egyptian soil because
they were having the phobia for the unknown but I am telling you people
as a courageous leader, do not be afraid. We are moving and in not
distant time, you people are going to smile.”
Witnesses report that as early as 7am yesterday, a crowd had
started forming at the Christ the King (CKP) GRA, Enugu preparatory for
the movement. Several lorry loads, buses and cars filled with people
lined the streets as he made his way to Emene.
Band groups dished out music to which people were dancing, and while
some were overcome by emotion that they broke down in tears, others
praised God for having led the cleric thus far.
The journey reportedly lasted four hours and within the time, social and economic activities along the major streets came to a temporary halt.
The journey reportedly lasted four hours and within the time, social and economic activities along the major streets came to a temporary halt.
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