Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka of the Adoration Ministry, Enugu, has issued his congratulations to General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.) on his victory in the March 28 Presidential election.
Speaking through his spokesman, Maximus Ugwuoke, Mbaka advised Buhari to avoid the same mistake Jonathan made by surrounding himself with the wrong people..He also said he will be the first to condemn Buhari if he fails to live up to expectations.
The cleric’s spokesman said:
“It is with vindictive joy and glory to God that the Adoration Ministry, the nation and indeed the world saw the fulfillment of Fr. Mbaka’s New Year prophesy of change with the miraculous, victorious emergence of General Muhammed Buhari at the March 28th polls as the President-elect of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We wish to restate that before President Goodluck became the President of this country, Fr. Mbaka prophesied it in his message titled ‘Okolo.’ Today again, Buhari’s victory, among other lessons it portends to Nigerians, has once more confirmed to all and sundry that Fr. Mbaka is indeed a true Prophet of God and that his New Year message was indeed from the Oracle of the Holy Spirit as he declared.
The ministry with magnanimous heart holds no grudges against anyone who attacked it in one way or the other at the rage of the controversies surrounding Fr. Mbaka’s message and view theiractions as being orchestrated by their misconstruing of Fr. Mbaka’s prophetic calling.
The Ministry joins the rest of Nigerians to congratulate Buhari as God’s chosen instrument of change to tackle the myriads of problems facing Nigeria and pray God to endow him with the wisdom to go about this onerous task.
We see Buhari’s victory as divine victory to all Nigerians irrespective of our religious and ethnic divide.”
“The prayer of Fr. Mbaka is that God will give Buhari wisdom not to surround himself with wrong people – that was the major problem Jonathan’s administration faced.
Fr. Mbaka has advocated that Nigerians should be patient with Buhari because the holes dug in thecountry are too much – holes of corruption, holes of unemployment, among others.”
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