Mbaka: I didn't say Diri will govern Bayelsa for 2-months
Mbaka cautioned those spreading rumours in his name against attracting the wrath of God upon themselves and their families.
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Media reports had alleged that Mbaka said Diri would only govern Bayelsa for two months.
But in a statement by his media aide, Ike Ugwuoke, Mbaka cautioned those spreading the "fake news" in his name against attracting the wrath of God upon themselves and their families.
Mbaka said he has never at any time, place or circumstance made any prophecy about Bayelsa or who becomes the Governor of the state or his duration in office.
Mbaka described the report as malicious, handwork of mischief makers and wicked individuals who are on demonic and satanic assignment to damage his reputation.
“Our attention has been drawn to report in a section of the media that spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry, Fr. Mbaka has prophesied that the newly sworn-in Governor of Bayelsa State, Diri Douye will stay in office as Governor for only two months," the statement said.
“The report alleged that he predicted this in Delta state at the ceremony to mark his friend and colleague who clocked 68 years.
“For the sake of justice and fairness, we challenge the originators of this false and mendacious report to mention the name of the so-called Fr Mbaka’s friend and colleague whose ceremony he attended in Delta State. The truth is that Fr Mbaka has not even been in Delta since this year.
“Fr Mbaka has been preoccupied with the charitable and miraculous works God has been using him to do in the ministry. He has been immersed in thanksgiving to God for the fulfilment of his prophecy on Hope Uzodimma becoming the Governor of Imo State and so he never attended any such ceremony in Delta State or anywhere else where he could have made such prediction as alleged by these satanic agents.
“During Fr Mbaka’s Sunday mass today, he refuted this report himself publicly at the altar. Those who impersonate Fr Mbaka in the media should be careful else they are attracting the wrath of God upon themselves,” the cleric cautioned.
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