Enugu fiery priest, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka was on it again
during the re-opening of the Adoration Ministry on Sunday.
In a video seen, the priest, shortly before his transfer was
announced, could be heard reeling out prophecies concerning Nigeria.
Fr. Mbaka has now been transferred to a monastery, with
another priest, Rev. Fr. Anthony Amadi appointed as the new chaplain of the
Adoration Ministry.
While celebrating a mass shortly before announcing his
replacement, Fr. Mbaka said some people were just wasting their time with
regards to the 2023 presidential election.
He however, said God told him not to reveal the details of
the prophecy.
According to him, “Anyone seeing vision, God revealed
something to the person; everybody does not see vision; it is given to some
people.
“Early this morning today, as I was asking God about the
Adoration Ministry and myself, the Holy Spirit led me into the temple; I was
asking the Holy Spirit, can you give me a vision; instead of giving me a vision
for the ministry, he gave me a vision for Nigeria.
“It will interest you to understand that there are public
visions and there are private visions; there are some visions that should not
be disclosed publicly.
“God opened the country Nigeria to me like a film;
concerning this election you are killing yourself for, but he told me it is a
personal one; ‘don’t disclose it now’.
“I am serving a Holy Spirit that reveals the future; they
can’t stop it; even myself cannot stop it.
“I am not quarreling with anyone; Mbaka is not in dispute
with anyone; it is if you want to misunderstand Mbaka, you have a problem, I
only say what is revealed to me.
“There is none that God revealed to me that never came to
pass, all of them came to pass 100 percent.
“This vision is an appointed time; it is not for me to come
and speak here. If God has not constrained me, I will just give Nigerians a
simple solution, because it is like many people are wasting their time.
“Since God told me not to say it, I won’t, because all these
while I was like John in the land of Patmos. We have stayed away over three
months, but God has been making a name unto himself.
“It must surely come to pass; but if it tarries, wait for
it, for it must surely come to pass.”
Meanwhile, the announcement of Fr. Amadi as Mbaka’s
successor was resisted by Mbaka’s followers, populrly called adorers, as they
surged forward to lynch the transfered priest.
A source, who witnessed the riotous scene, said Amadi
escaped death by the whiskers.
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