Ejike Mbaka, the spiritual director of Adoration Ministry Enugu, has been blasted for endorsing President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term in office.
The blast is coming from Femi Fani-Kayode, former Aviation Minister who described the cleric as an agent of Satan.
Mr Mbaka, a Catholic priest, had on Tuesday endorsed Mr Buhari who is seeking a second term in office on the platform of the All Progressive Congress, (APC).
Prior to the 2015 election, the cleric had endorsed the APC flag bearer while he was in the opposition.
Buhari who ran the race against an incumbent president defeated former president, Goodluck Jonathan, in the historic election. It was also the first time an opposition candidate would win a presidential election in the country.
Kicking against the cleric’s endorsement, the former minister said he was now convinced Mbaka is of the devil.
He quoted where the cleric said if God did not prefer the president to go back to office, the almighty being would have took the life of the Nigerian leader.
“If God does not want Buhari he could have died”- Father Mbaka.
“Short man devil has spoken! I am convinced beyond all reasonable doubt that this creature from the 7th circle of hell is an agent of satan,” Fani-Kayode said in a tweet on Wednesday.
“He is worse than Rasputin: he thrives on falsehood and reeks of sulphur!” he added.
The former minister is a known critic of the Buhari administration. He attacks virtually anyone who supports the government.
Source: https://politicstimesng.com/2019-agent-satan-fani-kayode-blast-mbaka-endorsing-buhari/
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