Father Mbaka Speaks on President Muhammadu Buhari, Insecurity in Nigeria
- Father Mbaka has once again reacted to the current situation in Nigeria
- Recall that the fiery preacher supported President Muhammadu Buhari during the 2015 presidential election
- According to him, the president has some serious steps to take for the sake of the country
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In what will surprise many Nigerians, the leadership style of President Muhammadu Buhari has been faulted by the spiritual director of Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Fr Ejike Mbaka, BBC reports.
Recall that Mbaka was one of the staunch supporters of Buhari in the buildup to the 2015 elections.
According to him, it is wrong for Buhari to “maintain grave silence” despite the widespread killings in the country, The Nation addded.
The cleric said Nigerians are crying because the country lacks empathic leaders who have failed them woefully.
He said:
“I know people will say, Mbaka did you not pray for Buhari, did Samuel not anoint Saul? What are you talking about? Am I the creator of Buhari? God created him, Nigerians trusted him because he has done well sometimes ago but now how can people just be dying?
Recall Legit.ng reported that Mbaka prophesied the end of President Buhari’s administration.
Speaking during the popular annual December 31 Crossover Night ministration, Mbaka, who is the spiritual director of Adoration Ministries, Enugu, Nigeria (AMEN), said this will depend on the president's ability to act fast and save his government.
The cleric advised Buhari's government to create employment opportunities before Nigerian youths embark on restiveness that may consume this administration.
He said:
“The Holy Spirit of God asked me to warn the government of the day to be very careful; to change policies and take care of the youths without politicising their (youths’) condition."
Recall that Mbaka prophesied about the rampaging global disease known as coronavirus.
In a statement released by Maximus Ugwuoke, his spokesperson, Mbaka called on Nigerians to put their faith in God instead of responding to the virus with fear.
The Christian cleric said that God will bring healing to the world, as people all over the world, especially in the country engage in fasting and prayers.
Source: Legit.ng