Ejike-Mbaka


A very popular Nigerian Reverend Father based in Enugu, Ejike Mbaka has told his fellow Catholic faithful to step down for peace to return to Nigeria.

During the watch night service that held on on Wednesday / Thursday at the  popular Adoration ground in Enugu, Mbaka humbly told Jonathan to step down for Buhari.

In a message titled “From Good luck to Bad luck”, Mbaka told his fellow Roman Catholic worshipper, President Goodluck Jonathan to resign and encouraged thousands of parishioners to vote for Buhari on the 14th of February 2014.

While commenting on Rev Ejike Mbaka’s message for Jonathan, ‘Every Nigerians Must Do Something, ENDS’ organization nominated Mbaka as the man of the year.

Dr Perry Brimah claimed that Father Mbaka has proved himself as a true man of faith.

The sermon laced with Igbo idioms violently tore at the consciences of Nigerians, Muslim and Christians alike.

In the words of Manjadda Imah, the sermon was the “game changer, Halleluyah!”

The speech delivered to a listening crowd of comfortably over a million Catholic faithfuls in Enugu will go down the sands of time as one of the most perturbing, noble, outstanding and provoking deliveries in Nigeria’s history. His speech leaves the listener speechless. If speeches were weapons, his was a nuclear bomb.

See few quotes out of a hundred pearls in the Father’s speech:

“If my father will be my leader and my siblings will all die; let a stranger be my leader and let my family live.” – Father Mbaka

“Are u waiting for your own Church to be bombed before you speak out?… A President that cannot fight a simple internal insurgency… not external enemies.” – Father Mbaka

“The continuity of Jonathan means disaster to Nigeria. We need change.” – Father Mbaka

“When Goodluck met Yar’Adua, he got bad luck and died, when Goodluck met or oil, it poured away and met bad luck; when Goodluck met our Naira, it met bad luck.” – Father Mbaka

“Many are saying that it is Buhari, that he said he will make our country ungovernable. Even though Buhari never said such a thing like that; but if you are the President, will u not arrest such person (who made such statement)?” -– Father Mbaka

“Look at you brilliant youth but nobody has any plans for you—jobless—our leaders should come and apologize. 2015 cannot be the same. We announce CHANGE!” – Father Mbaka

“If Goodluck means bloodshed, are you waiting for your blood to be shed? We need CHANGE in Nigeria.” -– Father Mbaka

Watch the video of Rev Ejike Mbaka’s sermon on Jonathan below: