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Contract allegation: Fr. Mbaka reveals real reasons he visited Buhari along with three men

The Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Rev Father Ejike Mbaka has discredited claims by the presidency alleging that he (Mbaka) is aggrieved with President Muhammadu Buhari because the president did not award contracts to him.

In a sermon on Sunday, May 2, described the allegations against him as childish and laughable.

The cleric, however, admitted that he led three men to meet with the president during his first tenure.

But Mbaka explained that the men were security experts who had offered to help in solving Nigeria’s security challenges.

He said: “These men had the platform to end insecurity within one month. This was under Abba Kyari. I just handed them over to government. They only asked me to help them reach government and offered to help insecurity, revive the nation’s economy through putting an end to theft of crude oil and providing employment.”

The religious leader stated that his call for the impeachment of President Buhari was not out of bias, insisting that he spoke strictly under the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Mbaka said: “I don’t want to talk about that because it’s a laughable and childish accusation. Whoever is saying that, is a shame to himself and shame to the people he is representing. Fr. Mbaka’s voice came from the spiritual. So what I’m saying is unchallengeable.”

Mbaka claimed anyone who says the truth is branded a terrorist by the current administration.

He also stated that no amount of government patronage was capable of influencing his utterances.

Sunny Green Itodo

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