The controversial Enugu based Roman Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Ejike
Mbaka told President Jonathan that his time in power was over around
January this year. After the speech at the Adoration ministry Enugu,
Attacks and abuses rained on all quarters on the reverend gentle man.
Even his fellow priests did not spare him.
But just over two months on, His words has been fulfilled.
Did Fr. Mbaka know something we didnt know?
Is he a true man of God?
Has his outburst been vindicated by the election results?
See Mbaka's full prophesy speech after the cut:
Mbaka gave this sermon to thousands of parishioners at his Adoration
Prayer Ground in Enugu, saying President Jonathan had failed to stem the
tide of insecurity and corruption in the country.
In the year 2014, we had a lot of bloodshed in this country. People were
dying like rats without anybody asking about them. This country
suffered a lot of blood experience. Many of us witnessed that people
were in tears. Just like the ancient world, the year 2014, the 4 in it
had the queen in it, which had to do with death. Our leaders failedus
with reckless abandon and nobody asked them question.
The so-called democracy was a hidden autocracy. It was deceptive and
questionable quack miler. Nigerians suffered hunger unnecessarily. We
heard about oil subsidy being removed and added, whatever be(is) their
jargon, nobody understood them. We heard about minimum wage, the civil
servant suffered, the minimum wage was not paid and we were all calm. In
2015, Nigerians will not be calm again (shouts of AMEN!).
We need change. Whatever it will be, let it be. This is my golden
message to my beloved country. What actually is happening (Ogini nne
me?). The multitude of our youths, the quality young men, quality young
women, brilliants youths but nobody has plans for any of you. Our
so-called leaders should come and apologize. In 2015, it shall not
continue like that (shouts of AMEN).
By the grace of God, by the power of the Holy Spirit, we are announcing
spiritually, change! 2015 should not be a year of any hooligan
maneuvering to hijack power. This is our New Year message. Listen, when
you go home, tell anybody you see that from the oracle of the Holy
Spirit, we are announcing change (AMEN). Can somebody help me to shout
change (shouts of change by the congregation) in Jesus holy name.
Look at what it’s like, as I’m yet to bless your families, bless your
industries, bless your destinies. Come 2015, your plans are blessed,
your vision are blessed, your locomotive society are blessed. I cover
this year with the blood of Jesus. I seal this year with the blood of
Jesus.
My message is in two branches (folds). Number one branch, the theme of
this first message to my fellow countrymen is from good luck to bad
luck. Once upon a time, the whole countrymen were crying for a leader
who will help us move forward with our economy, have an authentic
democracy, give our unemployed youths jobs, enable our power to be
steady, who will industrialize Nigerians, who will encourage mass
education and agriculturalize Nigeria. Having in view that oil will
soon drop, give us security in a maximum level. By the grace of God,
there emerged a Goodluck, all of us were happy, the Goodluck met Yar’
Adua and Yar’ Adua died. May the Holy Spirit help me as I utter this
message, I know many will misunderstand it, but it will stand the test
of time and you will know I’m speaking the truth.
The Goodluck met Yar’Adua and Yar’Adua died. Before you know it, the
Goodluck met our oil and the oil had a bad luck and poured away, before
we knew it, the Goodluck met our naira, our naira had a bad luck. Where
are we going? What is the fate of this country? Shall we continue like
this, we need change (shout of change from the congregation).
As I’m speaking with you, most of our civil servants did not celebrate
their Christmas. The Christmas season that should be a Goodluck time
became a bad luck time for our Nigerians forgetting that very soon, from
3rd January, the children will go back to school and the parent are
going to pay school fees. From where? Are they going to use their urine
to pay? (Shout of NO from the congregation). But where is the good water
even if they are going to use their urine. Are they going to use their
stool to pay the school fees of their children? (Shout of NO from the
congregation). You have to eat well to defecate.
What is the fate of our children? Tears fill my eyes when I see our
young graduates hoping and walking our streets. What is the meaning of
kidnapping? Kidnapping is the grandson of unemployment. Boko Haram is a
grand great child of the same unemployment, mass looting, and poor
governance.
I’m not saying that Goodluck is a bad man. He is a good man. But he
cannot lead Nigeria. As things stand right now, from the oracle of the
Holy Spirit, Jonathan should honourably resign quietly and let Nigeria
be. The destiny of Nigeria is greater than Goodluck Jonathan. The
Goodluck in Jonathan has become a bad luck to Nigerians. Whatever
brought him in should send him back and let Nigeria be.
By this time in few months to come, many are going to lose their jobs
and there is no alternative. During election, Jonathan will answer
Azikiwe, Ebele and become an Igbo man and after election, the Ebele, the
Azikiwe and Goodluck will vanish from his identity. Who is fooling who
actually?
Look at our federal roads, we are not even asking for new ones, roads
built by Buhari and Babangidas — the so called Hausa people— cannot be
maintained. Follow Enugu here to Onitsha, children born some years ago
do not know that there was a lane along the other side of Isiagwu and we
are all saying continue. The continuity of Jonathan means disaster to
Nigeria.
We need change. May the Holy Spirit help me to vocalize what he has
shown to me while I was waiting on him to give me a message for my
people? I’m worried about the future of you my children. Go to school,
go to school, mention any government school functioning in Nigeria now?
Our schools are dilapidated. Nigeria is like an egg about to break in
the hands of Jonathan Goodluck and we cannot allow it to happen. It is
so unfortunate that pastors are becoming vultures around the president.
Pastors are becoming hawks around him, eating the porridge of Jacob and
selling their prophetic rights. And anointing is being merchandised in
Aso Rock, carrying our nairas, turning it to dollars and carrying it in
jets moving out of the country.
Listen, this is the voice on the pulpit: all these men of God, who are
telling Jonathan to continue because they are benefitting one thing or
the other, you should question your apostolic, prophetic anointing. What
the Bible say is that Samson did not know that the Holy Spirit had left
him. Let them watch if the Holy Spirit is still in them.
Listen, they will begin to tell us this one is a Christian the other one
is a Muslim. I don’t believe in that. Who is a Christian more than
Judas? Did Judas not betray Jesus? Judas was not just a Christian, he
was not just a mere apostle, he was a super apostle like a cardinal but
at a time he messed up and Bible says his office, let another take. That
is the normal thing.
The way Nigeria is going right now, the office of Goodluck Jonathan let
another take. I’m not campaigning for anybody. I’m filled with tears
over what is happening in Nigeria. Some of us who have nongovernmental
organisations funding charity, I know what I’m suffering. The more they
are looting our resources, the more they are rending you unemployed, the
more some of us suffer the more. If I have been paying for the school
fees of 500 people, it would now jack up to 3000, or more.
What the government should do, individuals are struggling to achieve.
When there is no road, no power, all this fake promises… where is the
power? That Onitsha Bridge, has it now been built? No. After 6 years,
and Goodluck has what it takes to do whatever. He surrounded himself
with hooligans. By the time he comes down, he won’t have anybody to work
with. He played himself into the hands of hooligans.
My interest is about the wellness of this country. Nigeria must survive
what we are passing through by the help of God. The same God who saved
us from Ebola will save us from this bad luck season (shouts of AMEN
from the congregation).
Look at it, there was a time there was an argument about pension fund –
such billions. Who is talking about it now? Billions and we were hearing
it… from excess crude oil money, where is the impact of the excess
crude oil money? Now from oil boom, it has met a bad luck; it’s now oil
doom. If my father will be my leader and my siblings will all die, let a
stranger be my leader and let my family be. All I’m trying to tell you
is that we have not entered into any covenant with anybody.
Last time, the First Lady came here. We are not partisan; we welcomed
her. We did a spiritual drama here. Lifted four birds to fly up, the
main one that should fly up refused to go. I did everything possible and
that one is the healthiest of them all but refused to fly and the
spirit of God said, don’t disturb him.
When God rejected Saul, David took over. Let me tell you, in the history
of Nigeria, we have never experience bloodshed as we have in the time
of Goodluck. If Goodluck means bloodshed for Nigerians are you waiting
until your own blood is shed? (shouts of No from the congregation).
We need change, however God will do it. Look at the insecurity if you go to the northern part of Nigeria.
My fellow priest, my fellow pastors, don’t just stand up to attack this
message, because you have mouth. Think well before you put your mouth,
the voice is beyond your own contribution. Listen, are you waiting for
your own church to be bombed before you speak out? If you go to
Maiduguri, some parishes have closed down.
Go to Potiskum. People no longer go to church on Sundays in many parts of this country.
Now imagine a scenario where a president cannot fight a simple insurgence. This is not an external country attack o.
It is not like another country invaded Nigeria. It is an intra
distraction. And many of us are claiming that it was because Buhari said
that he was going to make Jonathan’s government ungovernable.
Listen, let’s assume Buhari said something like that, even though it’s
not Buhari who said it. So if you are the president and somebody say
something like that, will you not arrest such a person?
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