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Peter Obi. |
The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi, has reacted to the scathing remarks against him by the very controversial catholic priest, Fr. Ejike Mbaka pf the Adoration City, Enugu, who during his weekly ministration service, on Wednesday, last week, said Mr. Obi would not be president of Nigeria in 2023 because he is a “stingy man who does not give out money to people”, eluding that unless Obi returns to his ministry to apologise for refusing to make donation to the ministry when he was asked to do so, his ambition to become president of Nigeria would be fruitless.
Many Nigerians, including the
Catholic Diocese of Enugu, criticised him
over his comment and Mbaka later apologised to
the former governor of Anambra State and his supporters, saying his intent was not
to malign the LP presidential candidate.
The Catholic Bishop of Enugu
Diocese, Callistus Onaga, had on Friday, banned Catholic
members from attending activities at the cleric’s ministry, but Obi, being who
he is, has said he had no issues with Mbaka.
While appearing as a guest on a
programme on Voice of the People FM, Lagos, on Sunday, said he has no “issue”
with the cleric.
He said he still loves and
respects Ejike Mbaka, despite his outburst with a video clip of the radio programme has
gone viral on social media.
Obi says, “For me, Father Mbaka
is an ordained priest of God. And as a priest, he remains my priest. And I will
always respect and show my allegiance to the (Catholic) church.
“Whatever he says, I will take it
because he is my father in faith. And I respect him any day. And he is my
brother. We are close,” Mr Obi said.
The LP presidential candidate
said he has been telling pastors who try to warn him with their revelations
about the outcome of the forthcoming presidential election to pray to prevent
“such revealed situation” from happening.
“Whenever
he (Mr Mbaka) says something wrong, I pray over it. If he says something right,
I pray over it. So, mine are prayers. Whatever he does, I love him.
“This
is me because he is a priest of God. I don’t have any problem with him.
Whatever he says, I will put it in prayers,” the former governor added.
Like
the rest of his family, Mr Obi is a strong member of the Catholic Church. His
brother, Fabian Obi, is a Catholic priest, who serves as the rector of Blessed
Iwene Tansi Major Seminary, Onitsha, Anambra State.
His
elder sister, Martina Obi, is a reverend sister in the Catholic Church.
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