THISDAY

CAN Carpets Mbaka over Politicall­y-motivated Prophecies

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The Director, Adoration Ministries, Enugu, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has continued to receive more knocks and criticisms following his recent controvers­ial prophecy about the pending Imo State governorsh­ip election petition at the Supreme Court.

Mbaka had in his New Year message predicted that the governorsh­ip candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Senator Hope Uzodinma, will upturn and take over from Emeka Ihedioha as governor of Imo State.

The cleric reportedly said, “in spite of all that would happen this year 2020, there is hope. In Imo State, there is hope. Imo people have suffered but God is raising a new hope that would be an agent of salvation for them.

“He is coming with a new flag to restore the dignity of that noble land. New leadership will break barriers and there would be joy in the land of Imo. Lift up your candles as I bless Hope Uzodinma and I empower him spirituall­y to take over. How, I do not know.”

Since that New Year day, the cleric has come under intense criticisms for the said prophecy, which several groups and individual­s have dismissed.

Reacting to the prophesy, the Imo State chapter of the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) said the cleric’s message was without substance, wondering why a matter before the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, would be so tossed around.

In a statement, the leadership of the Imo State chapter of the CAN under the leadership of Senior Apostle Godson Ibeji, said CAN had consistent­ly kicked against such prophecies tailored to suit the whims and caprices of politician­s.

“CAN has consistent­ly opposed such politicall­y motivated prophesies and at the same time strived to maintain the standards that guide and regulates the practice of Christiani­ty. We will continue to tow this path until we restore sanity in the practice of priesthood”, the statement stressed.

In his reaction, Bishop Lucius Ugorji of Umuahia Catholic Diocese, who is also Apostolic Administra­tor of Ahiara Diocese, said the Catholic Church, which Mbaka belongs to as a Priest, is not into fortune telling and as such, does not give authority to any priest to make prediction­s on who wins a court case or not.

He said “The Catholic Church is not into fortune telling and so does not authorise any Priest to make prediction­s on her behalf on who wins a court case.

“Anyone who speaks on such a matter is expressing his personal opinion.”

The Bishop said he does not give attention to such prediction­s, because they are cheap guess works.

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