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Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Fr. Mbaka said he met with Buhari for guardiance and it has nothing to do with money.
Ejike Mbaka, spiritual director of the Adoration Ministries Enugu (AMEN),
says God has blessed him to the extent that he does not curry favour from
politicians who come to him for prayers. Mbaka said that as at the time he
prophesied that President Muhammadu Buhari would emerge victorious in the 2015
election, he had not met the president; and when he finally met him, he did not
“collect a kobo from him but demanded good governance for Nigeria”.
He was speaking with reporters for the first interview since his transfer
from Christ The King Parish, GRA Enugu. “When eventually I met Buhari when I
went for prayers at Aso Rock, what I demanded from him was good governance for
Nigeria,” he said. “I didn’t ask him to give me one kobo. One kobo of Buhari
has never entered my hand.” Mbaka said God had a reason for taking him to Our
Lady Parish, in Emene, a suburb of Enugu. His position this time around was
different from that of Saturday when he was departing from Christ The King
Parish where he served for over 20 years.
The cleric had nursed concern on where the assets of his ministry would be
kept, saying he would suffer. “I am going to suffer because I have no place to
lay my head; I am going to suffer because I have no place to keep the
ministry’s assets. The Adoration Ministry is passing through suffering right
now,” he had said. But he sang a different song during the recent interactive
session with journalists. “God is wonderful. You can see that I am smiling,
filled with cheer and the joy of the Lord. I have the feeling that God’s hand
is in my going out of GRA. No matter what caused it, no matter how it was
caused, I am seeing everything as the will of God,” he said. “When I remember
that my providing God is with me and for me, I am filled with joy and
comforted. The ways of God are divine and mysterious and at times when he wants
to do a thing, we humans may not understand it. We may be seeing the external
but God who sees the future planned and packaged everything for us.
Ejike Mbaka, spiritual
director of the Adoration Ministries Enugu (AMEN), says God has blessed
him to the extent that he does not curry favour from politicians who
come to him for prayers.
Mbaka said that as at the time he prophesied that President Muhammadu
Buhari would emerge victorious in the 2015 election, he had not met the
president; and when he finally met him, he did not “collect a kobo from
him but demanded good governance for Nigeria”.
He was speaking with reporters for the first interview since his
transfer from Christ The King Parish, GRA Enugu.
“When eventually I met Buhari when I went for prayers at Aso Rock, what I
demanded from him was good governance for Nigeria,” he said.
“I didn’t ask him to give me one kobo. One kobo of Buhari has never
entered my hand.”
Mbaka said God had a reason for taking him to Our Lady Parish, in Emene,
a suburb of Enugu.
His position this time around was different from that of Saturday when
he was departing from Christ The King Parish where he served for over 20
years.
The cleric had nursed concern on where the assets of his ministry would
be kept, saying he would suffer.
“I am going to suffer because I have no place to lay my head; I am going
to suffer because I have no place to keep the ministry’s assets. The
Adoration Ministry is passing through suffering right now,” he had said.
But he sang a different song during the recent interactive session with
journalists.
“God is wonderful. You can see that I am smiling, filled with cheer and
the joy of the Lord. I have the feeling that God’s hand is in my going
out of GRA. No matter what caused it, no matter how it was caused, I am
seeing everything as the will of God,” he said.
“When I remember that my providing God is with me and for me, I am
filled with joy and comforted. The ways of God are divine and mysterious
and at times when he wants to do a thing, we humans may not understand
it. We may be seeing the external but God who sees the future planned
and packaged everything for us.
“When we were leaving the GRA on Saturday, the worshipers in the
Adoration Ministry were filled with mixed feelings. I was also filled
with thoughts of where to keep the ministry’s assets because this is a
ministry God has blessed. I am not talking about my personal assets
which basically are books and clothes.
“But I am happy that, I am here, although the place I’m posted cannot
contain the assets of the ministry, but we have to get going. As it is, I
am joyful and the vision and passion have hiked, the vibration is all
over and I want to tell you that starting from now, it is no longer
going to be the adoration ministry that people knew before now in Jesus
name, Amen.”
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/mbaka-when-i-met-buhari-i-didnt-take-a-kobo-from-him-i-only-asked-for-good-governance
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/mbaka-when-i-met-buhari-i-didnt-take-a-kobo-from-him-i-only-asked-for-good-governance
Ejike Mbaka, spiritual
director of the Adoration Ministries Enugu (AMEN), says God has blessed
him to the extent that he does not curry favour from politicians who
come to him for prayers.
Mbaka said that as at the time he prophesied that President Muhammadu
Buhari would emerge victorious in the 2015 election, he had not met the
president; and when he finally met him, he did not “collect a kobo from
him but demanded good governance for Nigeria”.
He was speaking with reporters for the first interview since his
transfer from Christ The King Parish, GRA Enugu.
“When eventually I met Buhari when I went for prayers at Aso Rock, what I
demanded from him was good governance for Nigeria,” he said.
“I didn’t ask him to give me one kobo. One kobo of Buhari has never
entered my hand.”
Mbaka said God had a reason for taking him to Our Lady Parish, in Emene,
a suburb of Enugu.
His position this time around was different from that of Saturday when
he was departing from Christ The King Parish where he served for over 20
years.
The cleric had nursed concern on where the assets of his ministry would
be kept, saying he would suffer.
“I am going to suffer because I have no place to lay my head; I am going
to suffer because I have no place to keep the ministry’s assets. The
Adoration Ministry is passing through suffering right now,” he had said.
But he sang a different song during the recent interactive session with
journalists.
“God is wonderful. You can see that I am smiling, filled with cheer and
the joy of the Lord. I have the feeling that God’s hand is in my going
out of GRA. No matter what caused it, no matter how it was caused, I am
seeing everything as the will of God,” he said.
“When I remember that my providing God is with me and for me, I am
filled with joy and comforted. The ways of God are divine and mysterious
and at times when he wants to do a thing, we humans may not understand
it. We may be seeing the external but God who sees the future planned
and packaged everything for us.
“When we were leaving the GRA on Saturday, the worshipers in the
Adoration Ministry were filled with mixed feelings. I was also filled
with thoughts of where to keep the ministry’s assets because this is a
ministry God has blessed. I am not talking about my personal assets
which basically are books and clothes.
“But I am happy that, I am here, although the place I’m posted cannot
contain the assets of the ministry, but we have to get going. As it is, I
am joyful and the vision and passion have hiked, the vibration is all
over and I want to tell you that starting from now, it is no longer
going to be the adoration ministry that people knew before now in Jesus
name, Amen.”
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/mbaka-when-i-met-buhari-i-didnt-take-a-kobo-from-him-i-only-asked-for-good-governance
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/mbaka-when-i-met-buhari-i-didnt-take-a-kobo-from-him-i-only-asked-for-good-governance
Ejike Mbaka, spiritual
director of the Adoration Ministries Enugu (AMEN), says God has blessed
him to the extent that he does not curry favour from politicians who
come to him for prayers.
Mbaka said that as at the time he prophesied that President Muhammadu
Buhari would emerge victorious in the 2015 election, he had not met the
president; and when he finally met him, he did not “collect a kobo from
him but demanded good governance for Nigeria”.
He was speaking with reporters for the first interview since his
transfer from Christ The King Parish, GRA Enugu.
“When eventually I met Buhari when I went for prayers at Aso Rock, what I
demanded from him was good governance for Nigeria,” he said.
“I didn’t ask him to give me one kobo. One kobo of Buhari has never
entered my hand.”
Mbaka said God had a reason for taking him to Our Lady Parish, in Emene,
a suburb of Enugu.
His position this time around was different from that of Saturday when
he was departing from Christ The King Parish where he served for over 20
years.
The cleric had nursed concern on where the assets of his ministry would
be kept, saying he would suffer.
“I am going to suffer because I have no place to lay my head; I am going
to suffer because I have no place to keep the ministry’s assets. The
Adoration Ministry is passing through suffering right now,” he had said.
But he sang a different song during the recent interactive session with
journalists.
“God is wonderful. You can see that I am smiling, filled with cheer and
the joy of the Lord. I have the feeling that God’s hand is in my going
out of GRA. No matter what caused it, no matter how it was caused, I am
seeing everything as the will of God,” he said.
“When I remember that my providing God is with me and for me, I am
filled with joy and comforted. The ways of God are divine and mysterious
and at times when he wants to do a thing, we humans may not understand
it. We may be seeing the external but God who sees the future planned
and packaged everything for us.
“When we were leaving the GRA on Saturday, the worshipers in the
Adoration Ministry were filled with mixed feelings. I was also filled
with thoughts of where to keep the ministry’s assets because this is a
ministry God has blessed. I am not talking about my personal assets
which basically are books and clothes.
“But I am happy that, I am here, although the place I’m posted cannot
contain the assets of the ministry, but we have to get going. As it is, I
am joyful and the vision and passion have hiked, the vibration is all
over and I want to tell you that starting from now, it is no longer
going to be the adoration ministry that people knew before now in Jesus
name, Amen.”
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/mbaka-when-i-met-buhari-i-didnt-take-a-kobo-from-him-i-only-asked-for-good-governance
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Ejike Mbaka, spiritual
director of the Adoration Ministries Enugu (AMEN), says God has blessed
him to the extent that he does not curry favour from politicians who
come to him for prayers.
Mbaka said that as at the time he prophesied that President Muhammadu
Buhari would emerge victorious in the 2015 election, he had not met the
president; and when he finally met him, he did not “collect a kobo from
him but demanded good governance for Nigeria”.
He was speaking with reporters for the first interview since his
transfer from Christ The King Parish, GRA Enugu.
“When eventually I met Buhari when I went for prayers at Aso Rock, what I
demanded from him was good governance for Nigeria,” he said.
“I didn’t ask him to give me one kobo. One kobo of Buhari has never
entered my hand.”
Mbaka said God had a reason for taking him to Our Lady Parish, in Emene,
a suburb of Enugu.
His position this time around was different from that of Saturday when
he was departing from Christ The King Parish where he served for over 20
years.
The cleric had nursed concern on where the assets of his ministry would
be kept, saying he would suffer.
“I am going to suffer because I have no place to lay my head; I am going
to suffer because I have no place to keep the ministry’s assets. The
Adoration Ministry is passing through suffering right now,” he had said.
But he sang a different song during the recent interactive session with
journalists.
“God is wonderful. You can see that I am smiling, filled with cheer and
the joy of the Lord. I have the feeling that God’s hand is in my going
out of GRA. No matter what caused it, no matter how it was caused, I am
seeing everything as the will of God,” he said.
“When I remember that my providing God is with me and for me, I am
filled with joy and comforted. The ways of God are divine and mysterious
and at times when he wants to do a thing, we humans may not understand
it. We may be seeing the external but God who sees the future planned
and packaged everything for us.
“When we were leaving the GRA on Saturday, the worshipers in the
Adoration Ministry were filled with mixed feelings. I was also filled
with thoughts of where to keep the ministry’s assets because this is a
ministry God has blessed. I am not talking about my personal assets
which basically are books and clothes.
“But I am happy that, I am here, although the place I’m posted cannot
contain the assets of the ministry, but we have to get going. As it is, I
am joyful and the vision and passion have hiked, the vibration is all
over and I want to tell you that starting from now, it is no longer
going to be the adoration ministry that people knew before now in Jesus
name, Amen.”
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/mbaka-when-i-met-buhari-i-didnt-take-a-kobo-from-him-i-only-asked-for-good-governance
Read more at: https://www.thecable.ng/mbaka-when-i-met-buhari-i-didnt-take-a-kobo-from-him-i-only-asked-for-good-governance
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