- The controversial Mbaka became a trending topic three months ago for calling the Labour Party flag bearer a ”stingy young man”
- The Adoration Ministry in Enugu will officially commence masses following the lifting of Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka ban
- His ban was lifted by the Enugu Catholic Diocese, three months after he was first suspended
Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has returned to God’s work after three months of suspension by the Enugu Catholic Diocese.
As reported by The Nation, Mbaka’s ban was lifted on Thursday, September 29 while he announced he will be returning back to active ministry on Sunday, October 2
It will be recalled that the controversial Mbaka was sanctioned with an indefinite ban by the Bishop of the Diocese, Most. Rev. Callistus Onaga on Saturday, June 18.
On the controversial side, Mbaka in one of his sermons called the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi a “stingy man”.
His criticism of the former Anambra state sparked a lot of reactions and backlash which drew a lot of attention to the cleric.
The cleric in his words said It’s better to have an old man as President than a ‘stingy young man.’
Soon after, the embattled Mbaka retracted his statement and apologised in an open letter for calling Obi a stingy man.
Announcing the resumption of activities on its verified social media handle, Fr. Mbaka informed his followers that the ministry would restart on Sunday.
He wrote: “Dear Adorers, “To the glory of God, Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria Amen, starts on Sunday 2nd October, 2022 with 10am Mass at the Adoration ground Umuchigbo Iji Nike Emene Enugu State. “God bless you miraculously as you come to worship God with us. “Rev Fr, Ejike Mbaka”.
The Director of communications of the Enugu Catholic Diocese, Rev. Fr. Benjamin Achi confirmed that the Bishop lifted the ban on Mbaka’s Adoration Ministry. He said, henceforth, masses would begin to hold at The Adoration Ground.