Tuesday, October 27, 2015

I told Ugwuanyi he will be Enugu Governor long before the elections – Fr. Mbaka


Father MbakaFiery Catholic priest, who is the Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministries, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, has revealed how he foretold the emergence of Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi as the Governor of Enugu State long before the April 11 election.
Mbaka, who correctly predicted the defeat of former President, Goodluck Jonathan in the last election, stated this during a holy mass, which was part of activities marking the beginning of Enugu State Judiciary Legal Year held at Christ the King Parish, Enugu. The mass was attended by Ugwuanyi.
According to the priest, “The first time I saw the governor, then he was in the National Assembly and I didn’t even know him. I greeted him and told him ‘you are going to be the governor of Enugu State.”
While calling on the Enugu Governor to always bear the interest of the people of the state at heart and remain close to God in all he does, he said, “You need protection from heaven so that you will be able to actualize all the good plans you have for Enugu. Know that you are a prayer answered because Enugu made a lot of noise about your election.”
He further warned judges in Enugu State to shun cultism or face dire consequences, alleging that some of them belong to secret societies in a bid to protect their lives and to ensure a successful career without knowing that such practices would only end in bringing the wrath of God upon them.
His words, “If any of you is in any secret society, you had better come out of it before it is too late. You don’t need such things. Those who join them never enjoy their last days. You are never protected.
“They may promise you favour but that comes from God alone. So, depend on Him because He is the Chief Judge.
“One thing with such secret societies is that they will never tell you what the end of it is like, they will show you the part you think is good but when you enter, you will be finished.”
Mbaka advised the judges and lawyers to see their profession as a special calling from God and, therefore, try to carry out their functions with the fear of God.

 
He charged judges to always carry out their function of dispensation of justice without fear or favour, adding that “when justice is denied, God is not happy.”

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