Fiery Catholic priest and founder of Adoration Ministry Enugu, Nigeria, Rev. Fr Ejike Mbaka, has blamed unnamed Governors for re-arrest of detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
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The cleric did not mention any Governor or directly mention Kanu throughout the message, during his popular Wednesday weekly ministration titled: ‘E no dey again.
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However, it was very obvious he was making reference to the IPOB leader and his latest travails as well as Southeast Governors.
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Mbaka jolted the congregation when he alleged Governors had lured the IPOB leader into the hands of his traducers.
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He chided the unnamed Governors over their role in Kanu’s arrest and current travails, describing such action as selfish.
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While blessing inmates and correctional centres across the country, Mbaka said: “Don’t sell your sons and daughters because of political promise that you are not even sure will materialise tomorrow.
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“Don’t sell your son because you are governors today! Live and let live.
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“Let the leaders listen. The solution is not in arrest and handcuff, the solution is in job creation!
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“Leaders beware! Their(leaders’) stubbornness will collapse this country one day. If care is not taken, it will happen like an earthquake!
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“Even if you arrest 100 people, it will not stop the agitation. If anything, it will worsen the situation,†he warned.
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While cautioning those celebrating Kanu’s arrest, Mbaka said it was just a matter of time and everyone, including clerics would feel the heat if care was not taken.
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He said: “Many people are clapping for them now. But when the heat becomes unbearable when the sun riots, when heavens shake you will understand.
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“When they killed Jesus Christ and put him in the prison-grave – Jesus’ prison was in the grave – they thought it was all over for Him, that the end had come.
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Whoever that you have in heart now that is in the prison, may the Lord be with that person. May the Lord show such persons mercy. May they receive favour; favour for my people.
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“May the Lord show him favour, even from the prison warders that would be protecting himâ€.
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Mbaka also flayed the Federal Government for worsening poverty, hunger and insecurity.
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He charged the present administrations and leaders at all levels to act fast and address the country’s woes before it was too late.
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“Our suffering in Nigeria is unnecessary. There is no reason, apart from wickedness, why people should suffer in this country.
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“I remember when we were growing up. You would hardly hear that people stole. Politics was not about amassing wealth at that time. But today, kidnapping has become a multi-billion business. And if you come to the Southeast, the zone has become the hub of hardship.
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“If our leaders do not find a way to put Nigeria in a good platform, one day, this country will collapse!
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“If they do not do what they should do, they do not provide jobs but rather continue to amass wealth and millions of Nigerian youths keep watching them.
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“Time shall come when what we are experiencing today would appear like mere biscuit.
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“Our leaders are not ready to utilize our resources well but it cannot continue like this. Vengeance is coming,†he said.
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