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2023 Presidency: Father Mbaka speaks on Orji Uzor Kalu becoming next president

Father Mbaka has broken silence on Orji Uzor Kalu becoming the next president of Nigeria.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka has dismissed reports that he prophecised that Senator Orji Uzor Kalu would replace President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.
Father Mbaka in a statement through Facebook handle of the “Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria – AMEN”, he described such reports as ‘fake news’.
While advising those spreading the rumour to stop, and warned that they could incur the wrath of God.
The statement reads as thus; “The Enemy has done this!!! The fake news making a headline that Fr.Mbaka has declared Orji Uzo Kalu the next Nigerian president is the handwork of the enemy.
“Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka brings to the knowledge of the general public that he has never at any time, place or circumstance declared that Orji Uzo Kalu would be the next Nigerian president.
“This report is malicious, a hard work of mischief makers and wicked individuals who are on demonic and satanic assignments to damage his reputation.
“Therefore, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka is cautioning those spreading the “fake news” in his name against attracting the wrath of God upon themselves and their families.”
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