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Enugu-based
Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, has alleged that President Goodluck
Jonathan and his wife, Patience, were planning to kill him over his criticism
of the Federal Government and his opposition to the President’s re-election.
Mbaka,
in a new video currently trending on YouTube,
made the allegation during a sermon he delivered in his church. (SEE VIDEO AFTER BREAK)
The Punch report continues:
The
congregation erupted in a howl when Mbaka said, “President Jonathan and his
wife are planning to kill me.”
The
Roman Catholic Priest, whose recent comments on the general elections generated
ripples, said the plan to assassinate him showed that the President no longer
had the fear of God.
He
said, “Although I sent a letter about this somewhere but I want to say this to
the atmosphere. Let me say to the whole world that President Jonathan and his
wife, Patience, are planning to assassinate Father Mbaka. It is a known secret,
so whoever they want to use, I don’t know. They may not come themselves. They
may use these unemployed people. The same people I am speaking for. I don’t
know why people no longer have the fear of God.
“Do
they think that killing Father Mbaka will make Jonathan and his wife win the
election? Is Mbaka their problem? And a priest asked a question that touched
me. He said all this while that Father Mbaka has been supporting Jonathan and
his wife, did Buhari and his party make any statement to threatened him?”
Mbaka
maintained that his criticism of the Jonathan administration was a divine mandate,
while making allusion to the bible story of when God sent Moses to tell Pharaoh
to let the Israelites go.
He
compared his New Year message against President Jonathan to Moses’ message to
the Egyptian King, Pharaoh.
He
said in the video, “I am just trying to tell any Pharaoh that is threatening to
kill any Moses to remember what happened in Exodus chapter 12. After the
Passover, the family of Pharaoh cried. They ended in the middle of the Red
Sea.”
The
Catholic priest said despite the threats, he would continue to discharge his
duties without fear of anyone.
Mbaka
also denied that Patience Jonathan gave him any money when she visited his
church.
He
said although President Jonathan dropped money for him through Deputy Senate
President, Ike Ekweremadu, he left the money with Ekweremadu and his wife. He
also said that Patience Jonathan’s offering to the church was also rejected.
Mbaka launched a scathing
criticism of President Jonathan last year when he gave a sermon condemning his
re-election.
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