The Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB,
has warned fiery priest, Rev’d Fr. Ejike Mbaka to leave Nigerian
politics alone and face his spiritual calling, stressing that the kind
of dirty politics played in Nigeria was not for clerics like him.
Just on Sunday, the Catholic priest had while delivering his homily
in Enugu, gone ahead to castigate the administration of former
president, Goodluck Jonathan, reiterating his earlier prophecy that some
people were plotting to kill President Muhammadu Buhari over anti-graft
war.
However, in a statement issued by a MASSOB official, David Chinedu
Eboson, the group while calling on Mbaka to choose between politics and
priesthood, advised him to steer clear of the murky waters of Nigerian
politics because, “Nigeria politics is beyond your understanding.”
It added: “God forbid that we will be among the party that will be
clapping for you while you are going wrong. He should stay clear of the
Nigerian politics before it drags his spirituality to the dust. We are
not saying he should not give prophecy of what God has revealed to him
concerning Nigeria and as an anointed man of God, but his today’s
(Sunday) Adoration preaching are far away from what is happening in the
country, as if the anointing is not with him again.
“People now see him as a Priest who is always going to Aso Villa for
selfish interest. He can never serve two masters at a time, if he wants
to be a politician, he should forget about priesthood.”
MASSOB accused Buhari and other Northern leaders of celebrating the
21 years of priesthood of the Catholic priest because he was dancing to
their music, stressing that the priest could not have been wiser than
all the Catholic Bishops put together.
It advised Mbaka to join forces with those it described as freedom
fighters clergies who it said are agitating for the liberation of
millions of Biafrans from Nigeria’s enslavement, if he wants to win
souls for God and not to soil his white rob in the murky waters of
Nigerian politics.
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