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Monday, 10 November 2014

Patience Jonathan beats Radio Biafra to visit Fr. Mbaka


Patience Jonathan
The wife of the Nigerian President , Mrs Patience Jonathn has played a fast one on Radio Biafra to curry favour from the Enugu-born catholic priest Rev. Fr Ejike Mbaka. Callers on Radio Biafra, have been prompting representives of the Indigenous People of Biafra to pay a courtesy visit to the influential priest to intimate him on the renewed quest for the restoration of Biafra. Apparently, having been listening to the Radio Biafra broadcast, the first lady decided to make a quick dash to Enugu to visist the priest first.


While receiving Mrs Jonathan and her entourage at the Adoration Ground in Enugu yesterday during the church's harvest celebration, Rev. Fr. Mbaka called on Ndigbo to vote for President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 presidential elections.
Fr. Mbaka, stated that those fighting Jonathan would meet their down fall, saying that Greatness comes from God and that the All Progressives congress (APC) posed no threat to her husband in Enugu, because Enugu people know that the APC is a Boko Haram party.


Insisting that Jonathan must be re-elected for a second tenure, Mbaka berated those saying that the President must bring back the Chibok girls if he must seek re-election.

“I want to ask those saying that Jonathan must bring back the Chibok girls. Is Jonathan holding the Chibok Girls? When you, First Lady met with Borno women, you said there is God oh!


“Jonathan is not a kidnapper. We are giving you our support. You have done a lot for this country. You have done it with distractions. We wonder what you will do without distractions. We know what you will do. Adoration will support you and your husband”, Mbaka said.

Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who accompanied the First Lady, recalled that an invitation for the Harvest of the Ministry was extended to the First Lady and the President through him when he visited the Ministry four weeks ago and he promised to bring at least one of them.


Ekweremadu said he had benefited immensely from the prayers of the Ministry and wished that the President would also benefit to ensure that he was re-elected in 2015.

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