Posted by Samuel on Wed 28th Apr, 2021 - tori.ng
The Nigerians, who are displeased with the recent happenings in Imo State and in the entire country, criticised the Catholic priest for allowing his name to be dragged in the mud by the politicians like Uzodinma.
Father Mbaka
Angry Nigerians on social media have taken to their social media pages and handles to mock Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka over his complaint that Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma has stopped answering his calls.
The Nigerians, who are displeased with the recent happenings in Imo State and in the entire country, criticised the Catholic priest for allowing his name to be dragged in the mud by the politicians like Uzodinma.
SaharaReporters had earlier published how Mbaka, Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry, said Uzodinma had shunned him and stopped answering his calls, despite campaigning and prophesying that he would become the governor of Imo State.
The clergyman also told the people that the governor had also yet to return to his church to show appreciation.
Mbaka, in his 2020 New Year message, had said Uzodinma of the All Progressives Congress (APC), a former senator, would be sworn in as governor.
"Despite all that would happen this 2020, there is hope. In Imo State, there is hope. Hope, hope, hope … hope in Imo State!
"Imo people have suffered (but) God is raising a new hope that would be an agent of salvation for them," he said.
Lamenting to Uzodinma’s alleged action towards him, Mbaka in a report by DailyPost, “It's not that I'm asking for money; it's that I should advise him for good governance.”
Reacting to the clergyman’s wailing, Nigerians, on Twitter and Facebook noted that the popular preacher has reduced his calling to hobnobbing with politicians.
On Twitter, @glitz_lingerie said, “Mbaka has lost all respect. He should have stayed out of politics.”
“That’s how great men of God made me stop going to church,” Preshhimmat (@preshhimmat) tweeted. “Anything I can’t read in the Bible concerning God does not exist. They lied in the name of God for a morsel of bread. What a shame! Animals in human flesh!”
Banwo Mayowa (@banwomayowa) also tweeted, “You have been paid off to deceive Imolites and Nigerians with your staged prophecy before the ruling of the court. He thinks he has no business with you again, after all, you've seen the new Hope you prophesied in Imo state. Baba abeg cry your cry alone.”
Grace John (@onyiforlife) commented, “BEFORE: Mbaka; Despite all that would happen this 2020, there is hope. In Imo State, there is hope. Hope, hope, hope, hope in Imo State! AFTER: Mbaka has disclosed that since Uzodinma assumed power, he has not answered his phone calls. Me: Mbaka, where's the hope in Imo State?”
“Mbaka is a scammer, the days of his sweet fallacies are gone and forgotten. Mbaka bu eze tuuu,” Always focus on me,” @AlwaysfocusonME1 tweeted.
On Facebook, there were similar comments against the Catholic priest.
For instance, Diamond Cyprian said, “Look at how you deceived Nigerians into voting Buhari and rigging Hope Uzodinma into power. (Look at what you) have done to Imo State and Nigeria at large. Time will tell.”
Chibueze Chibueze said, “As a man of God, you're not supposed to complain. Sir, since they brainwashed you to get what they want, command him spiritually to pick your calls. Last Last, you don enter that highway.”
“Why will he pick your call?” Yuri Clement asked. “Now tell me when you are busy telling us that he’s a good man and that he will make Imo state better, didn't you see his bad side? Hmmm, now you are trying to recover from your costly and willfully mistake. Mba, no, when we are ready to take down all the governors in the East your head will follow them too.”
“Does it really mean no one, not even his fellow priests or family members tell Mbaka the truth about how ridiculous he sounds whenever his sermon leaks to the media? The advice should be simple: stay away completely from politics whenever you are preaching. It is really embarrassing. Even if God speaks to you, beg him to stop speaking to you about Nigerian politics,” Nnamdi Eze commented.