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Ihedioha, Mbaka & Uzodinma. |
In
the count down to the 2011 general elections, the controversial catholic priest,
Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, waxed a song with the following lyrics: “Onye Aha Kuru Father Ihe, Ogaghi Achi Anyi
Ozoo!” (That fellow who beat up a Reverend Father will not rule us again).
Fr. Mbaka, an indigene of Enugu state, composed the song for a group of politicians
in Imo state who were opposed to the reelection of the then governor, Mr. Ikedi
Ohakim, for a second term. The song came to further a certain allegation – by
Ohakim’s opponents – that he flogged one Reverend Father Eustace Okorie. Of
course, the story is too well known to deserve repeating here.
Three
years after, however, Fr. Mbaka waxed another song, recanting the allegation
that Ohakim flogged Father Okorie. At a session in his Adoration Ministry ground
in Enugu, sometime in October 2014, the cleric apologized to Ohakim for joining
politicians to accuse him falsely.
According
to him, he was mislead. The video of that song and apology can still be accessed
on Youtube.
Still
on the same Imo state, a quarrel arose between Fr. Mbaka and a section of his
colleagues – in the Owerri Ecclesiastical Province. The matter was over a dud
cheque of N50 million said to have been
issued to the province by the then governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha. At
one of his ministrations in his Adoration Ministry ground in Enugu, Father
Mbaka raised the issue and like in the case of Ohakim, made another song and dance
of it. Surprising, however, his fellow priests in Imo hauled invectives on him,
asking him to mind his own business. As a matter of fact, the issue arose amid
speculations that Mbaka and Governor Okorocha have fallen out of favour with
each other in spite of the role he played in the emergence of Okorocha as
governor in 2011.
On
Wednesday, January 1, 2020, Father Mbaka sang yet another song on Imo state. This
time it is about the dispute over the governorship seat in the state and a
matter that is in court.
According
to reports, Mbaka, while giving his New Year message during a session at his
Adoration Ministry ground in Enugu, told his congregation that the candidate of
the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the March 9, 2019 governorship election
in the state, Senator Hope Uzodimma, will dislodge the incumbent governor of
the state, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Below
is a verbatim reproduction of what the clergy man reportedly said: “Many things are going to happen in Nigeria
in 2020 that will shock country men and country women but all would be to God’s
glory. In spite of all that would happen this 2020, there is hope. In Imo
state, there is hope. Hope, Hope Hope… Hope in Imo state. Imo people have
suffered (but) God is raising a new hope that would be an agent of salvation
for them. He’s coming with a new flag to restore the dignity of that noble land
of Imo. Lift your candles as I bless Hope Uzodimma and I empower him to
spiritually take over. How, I do not know. Please if you heard that there would
be a new government in Imo and you don’t like the message; if I say Hope, you
say hopeless but do not fight me. I am saying this in respect of those who may
want to come after me because of the message. If you do that, the God of Moses,
Elijah and Elisha will deal with you” Finally Fr. Mbaka reportedly boasted
that “no prophecy has ever been declared
on this prayer ground without coming to pass.
Not
unexpectedly, there have been sharp reactions among some members of the PDP,
particularly those involved in the Ihedioha administration. One fellow accused
Senator Uzodimma of seeking the help of prophets after failing at the courts.
But that is just what it is: political yabis,
as they say; especially as highly reliable sources have confirmed that the senator
was not physically present at the scene of the prophecy.
My
attitude over the Imo governorship dispute is well known. As I have stated in
at least three previous articles, the generality of the people of Imo state are
not desirous of a change in the political leadership of the state now and I do
not believe that this latest prophecy by Fr. Mbaka could cajole them into
thinking otherwise. It has nothing to do with any of the disputants – whom I
love and respect – but on the imperative of the collective milestone achieved
by the good people of Imo state, particularly as it concerns the knotty issue
of power shift. Contrary to the submissions of Fr. Mbaka, Senator Uzodimma’s
emergence as governor will neither “break barriers” nor “restore the dignity”
of the people. Rather, if the Senator, who hails from Orlu zone that held the
office of the governor for sixteen years out of twenty is declared governor
(and according to Mbaka he does not know how), it would return the state to
retrogression and a spate of political disharmony and rancor. I am not I a
position to dispute with Mbaka over prophesies but there is a dictum that God,
from whom the power of prophecy is derived, is a God of justice.
The
justice the generality of Imolites sought before the elections, which is that of
fairness and equity, and which God Almighty in his infinite wisdom granted – with the emergence of Governor
Emeka Ihedioha – transcends the personal ambitions of any of the disputants as
legitimate as their quest for the office is.
Therefore,
the main reason I make this intervention is not to controvert Mbaka’s prophesy
but to wonder why hesees Imo state as his experimental guinea pig in his
prophetical career earlier.
Earlier
in this article, I gave a list of his prophetical interventions in Imo but each
of them threw the state into turmoil and he had always come recanting. We saw
that in the case of Ohakim for which had to render a public apology. But
perhaps the more striking is the ease with which he fell at with Rochas
Okorocha, the very fellow whom he helped into office, shortly after the 2011
elections. This is what Mbaka said of Okorocha: “See what Rochas is doing in Imo state… the guy is not a blessing. I
don’t know which kingdom he belongs to. Is it not unbelievable that a governor
will gave a bounced cheque of N50
million to Assumpta Cathedral Owerri?”
I
was once told that majority of Fr. Mbaka’s clients are from Imo state and I now
believe it.
Apart
from that he is a native of Enugu state, and his ministry based there, you
hardly hear any prophesies about his home state and its people – whether for good
or bad. Perhaps not many would recall that Fr. Mbaka made his first marks on
fiery preaching during the days of Dr. Chimaroke Nwamani as governor of Enugu
state. He had scary predictions on Nnammani and his first tenure but the latter
not only completed his first tenure but got reelected for a second which he
completed in full.
Back
to Imo state, I do not believe that members of the Ihedioha camp should lose
sleep over Mbaka’s prophesy because, contrary to his claim that his prophecies always
come to pass, there are notable instances where his prophesies not only came to
naught but for which he also ended up reversing himself.
Sometime
in October2018, Fr Mbaka prophesied that the then candidate of the PDP, Atiku
Abubakar, was going to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari at the 2019
presidential polls. These were the exact words of the catholic priest to Buhari:
“After you are removed, they will bring people
to flog you because you messed up the opportunity because you did not listen to
the word of God…” Before that particular prophecy, he had told the
president not to seek reelection.
And
not only did he advise the North to look for another candidate to replace
Buhari, he specifically tipped the then governor of Gombe state, Ibrahim
Dankwambo, as Buhari’s successor. To that prophecy, Buhari’s party, APC, told
him that the party “can only do what is politically correct”, while a coalition
of Gombe state indigenes pointedly told him that his prophecy was “fake”. And like
in the previous cases, the clergyman had to recant.
Yet,
just before the February 23, 2019 presidential election, Mbaka, on December 11
2018, to be precise, prophesied that Atiku was going to fail. He made that prophecy
during a bazaar in his church and in a feat of anger following the refusal of
Mr. Peter Obi, Atiku’s running mate, to publicly announce a donation to his
ministry. Incidentally, Senator Uzodimma at that occasion reportedly donated
the sum of N2million on behalf of
President Buhari!
As
I have noted earlier, Senator Uzodimma was not present at the event of January
1 2020 during which his imminent ascendancy to power was predicted by Mbaka. For
me, that exonerates him of the charge of seeking out prophets after failing at
the court and I firmly believe that it is the latter, not prophets, that will
determine the Imo gubernatorial dispute .As we have seen, Fr. Mbaka recanted
everything he said in the past about Imo. He recanted on Ohakim. He recanted on
Okorocha. Shall we then be wrong to say that he will recant again?
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