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'I was transferred to witness mega suffer,' Catholic priest says

Mbaka also decried the allegations that he's a recalcitrant because he has been obedient to the church policies because he has taken an oath of obedience.

Mbaka praying for Patience Jonathan in November

Catholic priest and founder of the Enugu Adoration Ministry, Rev Fr. Ejike Mbaka, has said that his transfer from the Christ the King Parish (CKP), GRA, Enugu  to a parish at Emene, is a ploy to make him suffer.

Speaking as he left the church's premises, he said, “I know I am going there to suffer within now and few months. I am going to suffer because I have no place to put my head.  I am going to suffer because I have no place to keep the ministry’s assets. I know I am going to suffer and fortunately it is going to happen in the month of lent."

Continuing, the controversial priest said, 'Although, I have accepted it as the will of God, it is a mega suffering. All these while, we have been keeping the vineyard and building the Christ the King Parish. All the money I got from my cassettes and crusades were spent on the church, the school and parsonage.'

Mbaka also decried the allegations that he's a recalcitrant because he has been obedient to the church policies having sworn an oath of obedience.

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