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TRENDING VIDEO: Tension as Rev. Fr. Mbaka reveals scary prophecy ahead 2027
Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, a Catholic priest and spiritual director of the Adoration Ministry Enugu, has recently delivered a prophecy that has the potential to significantly impact the upcoming 2027 elections. Known for his candidness, Mbaka has been at the center of various controversies, particularly concerning his remarks on political issues.
After a period of removal from his position as spiritual director of the ministry, he has since been reinstated. Recently, Mbaka urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to undertake a decisive course of action that could positively influence the security and peace within the nation, especially in the Southeast region.
During a recent church gathering, Fr. Mbaka conveyed his message with both prophetic insight and emotional appeal, advising the President that responding to his call would not only foster peace but also serve as a protective measure against escalating threats from within the political sphere. He stated, “Mr. President, if you do this, one day you will say, ‘Father, God bless you,” he declared. “I’m giving you an expo. You don’t understand.”
While the priest did not explicitly reveal what the “expo” entailed, his previous messages have pointed to the release of a detained figure believed to hold influence in calming unrest in the Southeast—possibly Nnamdi Kanu. Mbaka has repeatedly stressed that the man’s freedom could serve as a turning point in resolving the region’s security crisis.
In his latest appeal, Mbaka also sounded a dire warning about hidden political enemies circling around the President. “Because if you don’t know, many vultures are gathering against you,” he said. His use of the term “vultures” suggested opportunists and saboteurs within the political system who, according to him, are waiting for Tinubu to make a mistake.
The fiery cleric has long been known for combining spiritual insight with political commentary. His latest statement is seen as both a prophetic counsel and a stark warning to the nation’s leadership.
Observers say Mbaka’s persistent calls reflect the frustration of many Nigerians, especially in the Southeast, who are seeking genuine solutions to the region’s unrest.