Rev.Mbaka should be sanctioned for his statement -Cardinal Onaiyekan | This Is Miss Petite Nigeria Blog

Monday, 5 January 2015

Rev.Mbaka should be sanctioned for his statement -Cardinal Onaiyekan

More troubles appear to be staring the controversial Catholic Priest and Founder of Adoration Ministry, Enugu Catholic Archdiocese, Rev. Fr Ejike Mbaka, in the face following his statement urging Nigerians to reject President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and vote for Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd ) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the February 14 presidential election.

Speaking to THISDAY in an exclusive interview, the Catholic Bishop of Abuja Metropolitan See, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, said given the rules of the church, Fr. Mbaka ought to be sanctioned.

Onaiyekan,  commenting on Fr  Mbaka, said the priest went overboard in his statement insinuating that President Jonathan’s administration has been plagued with ‘bad luck’ and poor performance.

Onaiyekan distanced the Catholic Church from Mbaka’s statement,  stating that.....


 “Mbaka will take responsibilities for his own actions. I do not believe in my mind that the way things are in Nigeria, any Catholic priest has the mandate to decide which of the political contestants should be voted for. What most of us will do is to tell people to vote according to their conscience and then, we tell the authorities to allow people to vote freely and fairly.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if most people are not happy with the statement he made. From my reactions, you should see that I do not agree with him. I don’t believe a priest should be doing that.
“But, like I said, Mbaka is a priest of his own type. If he was in my archdioceses, I will have sanctioned him long ago for the kind of things and utterances that he makes. But, he is not under my diocese; he has a Bishop to handle that if there is any need,”
Onaiyekan, rather maintained that Mbaka had earlier made insinuations  that President Jonathan’s wife, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, will continue in office.
“I hope that people are not thinking that we are sending Mbaka to talk rubbish, how can they think that? If you want to hear anything even not official but at least, authoritative, then, you listen to the bishops. Rather than him and I don’t see any bishop talking that way.”

21 comments:

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    1. MR EDDY said.
      Father mbaka has stained himself.
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      ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~wishes u merry Christmas and a happy new year.

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  2. My own b say pastors,Reverend and oda men of God shld tell corrupt politicians d truth and not b biased. As for Rev Mbakaevrybdy is free to say wateva dey want but don't mingle xtianity wit politics

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  3. Lol @i hope people are not thinking that we are sending Mbaka to talk rubbish' Sit down look na em be dog name.

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  4. The fear of politicians is the beginning of one's enjoyable numerous years on earth..be wise pastor!

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  5. Sanctioned him for telling the truth? What Rev. Mbaka said may not be from the Holy Spirit, but it's pure truth. And yes men of God should wake up & start telling our leaders the truth, because the country belongs to them as well.

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    1. Which truth, when in November he, Fr. Mbaka applauded GEJ & declared they will continue in office. A month later he is hanging all the ills in the country on GEJ.
      I begi all this wannabe celebrities of a pastor or priests, just seeking attention anyhow. Na him be badluck, & badluck will pursue him till the end. GEJ's name is GOODLUCK & so will he reap..GOODLUCK. His father who named him that see vision no be small. Not all this Yé-yé so called men of God.

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  6. Money,good health,peace and an improved religious faith are my targets this year.Happy New Year Everyone! #GoodToBeBack #ReallyMissedY'all

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  7. To me Igbos are republicans in nature REV Mbaka is on his own, he can not change Igbos stand on pre Jonathan. IT İŞ WELL

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  8. Hmm he just said the Rev talks " Rubbish".

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  9. Men of God should stay away frm politics

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  10. The mans job is to lead people to Christ and not speaking for the highest bidding politician. Today Goodluck must rule again, tomorrow he is bad luck.

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  11. Vote according to conscience! Is there any such thing in Nigeria?
    Their cup of tea jooor.

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  12. See gobe ...but if he made such statement ie to vote for Buhari ...it is not good for the ministry .#JudgementForGod

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  13. Nsogbu di really...
    Oya come nd and sanction him make we see na msheww

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  14. Before nakn what will you say,when your home is located at the center of GEJ administration

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  15. @times,it is not everything you see dat u must say,nd if u need to say it,say it wisely

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  16. Hmmmmm Nigeria nigeria nigeria

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  17. I just tire. He should learn to talk less and allow God direct him...

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