Prophetic Declarations by Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka
Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, a Catholic priest based in Enugu, boldly proclaimed that he cannot be hindered from delivering prophetic messages during his recent announcement of prophecies for the year 2024.
He emphasized that these messages are beyond his control and occur sporadically.
Humble Acceptance of Prophetic Ability
Mbaka humbly expressed that his prophetic gift is not something he boasts about. He confessed that it occurs occasionally and wasn’t a result of his priestly ordination but has been a part of him since before becoming a Catholic priest.
Divinely Inspired Messages
The Catholic priest, predominantly speaking in Igbo, clarified that despite accusations of political involvement, his messages exclusively originate from personal encounters with God.
Unyielding Conviction in Delivering Messages
Mbaka asserted his unwavering commitment to delivering messages as instructed by God, highlighting that even if directed to convey a message to a prominent figure like President Bola Tinubu, no earthly force can impede this divine directive.
Firm Stance on Prophecies
He firmly reiterated his commitment to delivering messages regardless of personal connections, stressing that even if tasked to convey an unfavorable prophecy to a close relative privately, he would go public if ignored to avoid being associated with failure.
Past Controversies and Consequences
Mbaka’s remarks alluded to his previous controversy involving Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Labour Party in 2023.
His critical statement about Obi’s potential election loss due to being “stingy” led to clashes within the Church’s leadership, resulting in disciplinary actions against him.
Return and Reinstatement
After facing disciplinary measures and a period of absence in the US, Mbaka returned to Nigeria in January 2023 and resumed his service at the Adoration Ministry following his earlier clash over prophetic statements.
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