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Fr Mbaka Reveals His Alleged God’s Anointed Candidate For Nigeria And Enugu State (Details below)
The Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry, Enugu Nigeria, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, yesterday via a live broadcast on his Facebook handle, revealed his alleged God’s anointed candidate that will bring good news to Nigeria and Enugu State come 2023.
He further reveals that God told him that the next President of Nigeria and Governor of Enugu should have the following qualities; a visionary, a godly person, a down-to-earth humble personality and tested and trusted personality.
However, it seems God has answered his prayers as he claimed Mr. Peter Obi and Mr Peter Mba are the men God wants for Nigeria and Enugu State. You will recall that Mr. Peter Mba, a former Chief of Staff to former governor Chimaroke Nnamani of Enugu State, emerged winner of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial primaries in the state. According to Peoples Gazette, he polled 790 votes in the primaries contested by 9 aspirants.
According to Fr Mbaka from 5 minutes into his viral video was heard saying; “One of my works as a servant of God is to pray for people. Mr. Peter Mba met me and asked me to pray for him. I know him to be a good Catholic member and a very humble person”.
Fr Mbaka also went further to list some of Peter Mba achievements as he urged his members to pray for him. He finally concluded by saying, “If he can do all those things, we should give him our support via prayers for he is the Messiah in Enugu state this time around” Fr Mbaka stated.
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