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Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka Denies Endorsing Atiku For 2019 Presidency

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Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has denied reports that he said former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is the most credible presidential candidate for the 2019 general election.

Speaking on Saturday the priest describes peddlers of the report as “wicked and evil.”

Mbaka said: “Those who are impersonating my names wickedly and politically must be careful. People must fear God and respect His anointed. Whoever is trying to use my name to support or promote Atiku’s political exploits is attracting God’s wrath to himself or herself.

“For now, I have never spoken neither for nor against Atiku. God has shown me nothing about him. Neither in the public nor in the secret have I said what the reporter claimed.

“When? Where? With whom? and under what platform did the mendacious and wicked reporter hear or see me talk about Atiku?”

The clergyman said those behind the report should desist from spreading it or he would be forced to take action against them.

“I am busy with the work of God and I am now in a deeper contemplative encounter with the Awesome God.

“My concerns now are the healings, deliverances, blessings, breakthroughs etc of my people. I don’t talk carelessly. I speak when God has given me a word. For now, God has not revealed anything about Atiku Abubakar,” he said.

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