This Mbaka talk is so controversial oo.lol.people are attacking him no be small! This time it it is The Paramount Ruler of Akipelai community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State and former Commissioner for Information and Strategy in the state, Chief Asara Asara, has berated clergymen who have turned their pulpits into campaign arenas, describing the trend as “mischievous and dangerous for the country’s democracy.”
Asara, who was reacting to recent comments by Catholic priest, Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka on President Goodluck Jonathan, in his country home in Akipelai, advised the clergy to focus on their divine calling of preaching the message of salvation to mankind rather than getting involved in politics.
He said: “The likes of Mbaka are money conscious and have turned churches into business centers and are obtaining money for the performance of miracles.”
He stressed that unguarded utterances by the clergy will make even the saints to withdraw from churches.
Asara advised the clergy to desist from making inflammatory comments on candidates and political parties to avoid causing disaffection among the people as elections draw near.
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lol,what else,he is a serving ruler in GEJ owns state....but let God be d judge..
ReplyDeleteHonestly dis rev. Father story don tire me iswear. Abeg chi chi e yaf do wit dis guys storie abeg. "Uwaifo don talk e own o"
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm,mbaka dom famous with style ooo,even pipo weh no kw am before don sabi am now
ReplyDeleteHe saw all this coming
ReplyDeleteOld man go rest coz your days on earth is shout with so much pain on your face mbaka has speoking so let it be
ReplyDeleteI have no say in this matter,I can't fight God
ReplyDeleteSo so blasting...more are still coming
ReplyDeleteTruth dey bitter well well, mbaka don buy big market
ReplyDeleteI would think otherwise if this traditional leader do support Fr. Mbaka on this.
ReplyDeleteJst a sentence which is Let God b d judge of it all
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