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Details As Embattled Father Mbaka Eats The Humble Pie

Bishop Onaga’s properties – and the church’s – ware vandalize by loyalists of Father Mbaka when things came to a head

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Father Ejike Mbaka

Embattled preacher of the Catholic church faith, Father Ejike Mbaka has eaten the humble pie.

The Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry Enugu has apologized for appearing to go toe to toe with the church he serves and senior, Bishop Callistus Onaga in a battle of who was more influential.

Bishop Onaga’s properties – and the church’s – ware vandalize by loyalists of Father Mbaka when things came to a head last week.

Mbaka was summoned by the Bishop to answer a query on his “unbecoming conducts”, including taking on the Presidency which he was an ardent supporter of until recently.

The summoned was interpreted to “Kidnap” and “victimization” of Mbaka by his followers – and all hell let loose.

However, Father Mbaka who is reported to have been handed a month’s suspension has doused the tension by eating the humble pie.

During  mass on Sunday, May 9, 2021 the cleric who was  a voracious support of President Muhammadu Buhari until recently stated “I do not disobey the church, who am I? How can someone who has been serving the church for nearly 26 years come out and begin to fight the same church? Everything in my life is for the church”

 “I, Fr Mbaka standing here, I am a child of the holy mother church, and all the faithful are also children of the same mother church.
 “I am a baby of the church and an ordained holy Roman Catholic that is apostolic, universal.
I stand here to tell you that nothing can destroy the church. I speak as a messenger of God and a mere servant….
. “Please, I have to clarify this, Fr Mbaka has no problem with the Church and I do not have any problem with my bishop. Enemies want to achieve that by causing discord, but I will not allow it because, there is something in me that will conquer such problems.

“That thing is the gift of humility and obedience to the church, to the glory of God. I do not want to tell negative stories about what happened because the incident now belongs to the past.

 “When the protest continued to gather more momentum that day, I was asked by my bishop to come and take away the protesters to avoid the situation getting out of hand.

“You know the issue attracted media hype; Fr Mbaka is missing, Mbaka has been kidnapped and all that. But I was never kidnapped. I was at a place that my bishop asked me to proceed for personal prayer.

 “I almost had a terrible accident when I was hurrying to the Bishop’s Court after I was asked to come and calm the restive crowd of protesters.

“I asked the bishop (on phone), shall I move to the Adoration ground? He said yes. And I asked what about the Sunday Mass, he said tell them you will celebrate it with them. I answered, yes my Lord and proceeded.

“As we were moving through New Haven, I got another call that I should rush to Holy Ghost cathedral, that another mammoth crowd had entered the cathedral premises and threatening to wreck havoc there if I did not appear to address them in person. “I never knew that any damage was caused in Bishop’s house.

“When I got to the OSISATEC (Poly) Roundabout, I saw a thick crowd. I then came out and waved at them. Immediately they saw me, they started following me back.”
“I didn’t enter the cathedral. I never knew that even a glass was broken. “What I was praising those that trooped out that day was not about anything that was destroyed but for their ability to search for your missing pastor.

“And I beg you, whenever any priest goes missing, please, look for him. If any of our priests is kidnapped, you should not rest! Whether it happened in Onitsha, Aba, Nnewi, even in Maiduguri or Yorubaland, search for him. This is because we share one priesthood of Christ Jesus.

“If I hear that my bishop is missing, for instance, I will do everything possible, by the grace of God to find him.  “I am taking my time to explain things because there were a lot of misinformation and the devil entered into the story.

 “The church did not kidnap me.

“So, I wish to apologize to whoever that misunderstood my statement.  I didn’t clap for anybody for destroying anything.” Mbaka explained in a report monitored by societynow.ng on newswirengr.com

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