Tuesday, 2 August 2016

[Video] "There is hunger on the street. There is suffering everywhere". Buhari should know there is trouble in Nigeria - Mbaka blasts Buhari

[Video] "There is hunger on the street. There is suffering everywhere". Buhari should know there is trouble in Nigeria - Mbaka blasts Buhari

  • Naira is dying and collapsing everyday
  • Hunger and suffering everywhere
  • Avengers are blowing up pipelines
  • There is a red light blinking in the country
  • And this is still morning
  • Nobody will vote for him in the next election if he continues like this
  • He should look around him especially his advisers


The political inept and controversial Enugu based catholic priest and the instructor of Adoration Ministry, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, has broken silence over the current hardship in the country, said, there is hunger every where, the president should sit-up. Watch video.



For months now Mbaka had kept a low profile as the hardship continue but finally pushed to speak out. A source close to the priest told Naijiant.com that he had been busy sorting out his accommodation since he was transferred to a parish in Emene, a suburb of Enugu.
Father Mbaka” in a video criticizing the President, said, “Buhari should know there is trouble”, the president needed the right type of advisers that “represented the poor masses”. He called on Buhari to “do away with his advisers”.

Dark clouds settle over Buhari's Nigeria as hunger-stricken families resort to stealing pots of soup to survive




Deconstructing Mbaka's Naira and Kobo MENTALITY




Mbaka emphasised that “there was suffering everywhere and people are smelling of suffering. A hungry man is an angry man”. He added that there was a lot of anger and there was no solution. He claimed that the mortuaries were full because the “death rate was high” and many people “were attacked by hunger and hunger is like a robber”.

As he got into his groove, Mbaka asked the president to “sit up” because red light was blinking on the country”.

On the fabled fight against corruption, Mbaka claimed that “nobody wants to listen to stories about Saraki and Ekweremadu” and what was needed was “economic revamp”. The Senate President Bukola Saraki and his deputy Ike Ekweremadu were charged with forgery in what many see as a politically-motivated prosecution. Mbaka implied that hungry people didn’t care about corruption prosecutions.


He used the collapsing exchange rate of the naira to illustrate the dire economic situation, saying that “the dollar is growing as the naira is dying”

The priest, who was congratulated last week by President Buhari on the 21st anniversary of his ordination, argued that hunger in the land was making people lose faith in God and there was no end in sight. The hunger was driving a lot of people to rely on the church for charity and this was an indication of the level of poverty.


The sermon also took in the spike in attacks from the Niger Delta Avengers. Mbaka called this just “the good morning” of the troubles, suggesting worse was to come.

Orsu24News

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