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Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by Maxymilliano(m): 7:49am On Jan 16, 2020


Abimbola Adelakun(aadelakun@punchng.com)

Now that the Supreme Court has nullified the election of the Peoples Democratic Party’s Emeka Ihedioha as the governor of Imo State and declared the All Progressives Congress’ Hope Uzodinma the winner of the March 9, 2019 governorship election in the state, I owe it to readers of last week’s article to insist that God has nothing to do with the “prophets” that purportedly speak in his name. No God told Rev Fr Mbaka that Uzodinma would win at the court. More likely, this was what happened: To prepare the public for the electoral magic that would propel Uzodinma from his INEC-declared fourth position in the election to an eventual declaration of him as governor, Mbaka became a tool to “prophesy” it ahead of the day. The court judgment was not written on Tuesday morning; it must have been concluded weeks before the verdict was delivered, and a few privileged people must have had access to the information. They knew the outcome would be contentious, and that was where Mbaka and his penchant for prophetic controversy became useful.

By Tuesday when Uzodinma was finally declared governor, the public had become open to the possibility of his victory. The shock – and perhaps outrage – that could have accompanied the unexpected upturn of the 2019 election had mitigated. I suspect even Ihedioha knew about the looming judgment because of his jitters about Mbaka’s prophesy. Whoever came up with the Mbaka angle played the game well; they got people by their dog collar. Take a look around, and you will find that more folk have been carried away with the spectacle of Mbaka’s prophecy and are less invested in the “mathemagic” that produced Uzodinma’s governorship. That is how abracadabra works. The magician makes you look in one direction while they work their sleight of hand in the opposite direction.

As of the time of sending this piece in, a lot of information about the court case remains fuzzy. I am curious, for instance, how the other candidates fared in the 388 cancelled polling units that were restored to favour Uzodinma and why the apex court did not order fresh elections. I hope we can concentrate on analysing what matters instead of wasting time on debating whether Mbaka has telepathic powers or not. He does not; he belongs in the circles where he picks up privileged information. This time, it worked for him. He is now an oracle who will be mediating, not between God and man, but between opposing camps of desperate politicians. The administration that claimed they won the Osun State governorship election through a “remote control” might have just gained multiple victories at our collective expense.

and Buhari is beyond morality

Last Thursday, Hanan Buhari, flew to Bauchi for a Durbar festival contrived as props for her nascent photography career. According to media reports, the Durbar was a “special” one because it was categorically organised for her by the Emir of Bauchi, Rilwanu Adamu. While there has been justifiable outrage about the use of the presidential jet for the President’s daughter’s personal purposes, I am even more confounded a festival was staged in her favour. What was so special about her photography that Aso Rock and Bauchi had to expend millions of naira to fulfil it?

Nigeria has a long and proud history of corruption, nepotism, abuse of power, and institutionalised shamelessness, but this comes top at many unethical intersections.

In April last year, then still the governor-elect of Bauchi, Bala Muhammed, lamented to newsmen about the dire conditions of the state: about 1.3 million children are out of school; public schools lack basic resources; the entire state has only 44 doctors to cater to a population of around seven million; high rate of unemployment; hospitals are understaffed, and they lack basic amenities such as drugs, beds, light and water. In short, Bauchi State is a dystopia. Yet, in that same state, they could commit an indeterminable amount of resources to the “honour” of someone who wants some photos for her studio?

There is a lot to be said about a rent-seeking Emir who threw a cultural festival for the President’s daughter, but ultimately, the blame ends at Buhari’s doorstep. If he were not an unethical leader himself, his subjects would not take the cue to fritter public resources on his daughter. This is another instance of the unravelling of Buhari’s character.

When people juxtapose Muhammadu Buhari’s pre-presidential promises with his presidential conduct, they conclude he is a hypocrite. His electoral promises to reduce administrative waste and promote a moderate lifestyle, compared to the present reality, give him away as an amoral character. The truth is, Buhari lacks a discernible sense of what constitutes virtue, ethics, fairness, or integrity, and that puts him beyond the possibility of acting morally. Nothing we say about his moral inconsistency will stimulate him towards reflexive self-correction. He is utterly incapable. This is so because he is a narcissist who sees himself as the epitome of incorruptibility and therefore, he considers everything he does right. I can bet that if you asked Buhari about the propriety of his daughter’s trip to Bauchi as a hypothetical question, he retains enough moral clarity to say, “That was wrong, that was corruption, and nobody should do that.” However, because his daughter was involved, he would shrug off the inquiry without further thought. To him, right and wrong do not exist because there is an objective measure that calibrates virtues. Things are right because he does them, and corruption is only corruption when someone else – and specifically, those whom he doesn’t approve – do them.

There is perhaps no circumstance that better typifies the Buhari’s personalisation of virtues than the manner he and his officials persistently assail medical tourism. From the latest instance where the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, said Nigerians need to stop going abroad for medical treatment because the country could no longer afford it, to past cases where previous ministers of health such as Drs. Osagie Ehanire and Isaac Adewole made similar criticisms, their government demonstrates an incredible capacity to be blind to the irony of their official stances.

No President has sought medical help abroad as long and as consistently as Buhari, and ironically, no other government has publicly lamented about medical tourism as much as Buhari’s. In 2017, less than a week after Buhari returned from a three-month medical treatment from the UK, Vice-President Yemi Osinbanjo too moaned about medical tourism, saying the costs were “draining our reserves.” I do not believe they lack the innate capacity to process the irony of their statements; their attitude is that any action – regardless of its appropriateness – is legitimated by them.

The same Buhari who could not present his WASCE certificate – he hired 13 SANs to obfuscate the court case to compel him to do so – recently stated that Nigerians must provide “credible school certificates.” Lately, when he received the APC youth leaders from around Nigeria, Buhari enjoined them to never yield to the mischievous forces that want to divide the nation based on ethnicity and religion. That was what a leader should say, except that since he got to the office, Buhari has fed the twin gods of ethnic nepotism and religious bigotry until it became an untamable monster. There is an unbridgeable gulf between Buhari’s vision of Nigeria and his moral conduct, and that truth never seems to strike him.

Let us not forget that this same man who claimed that he was too poor to buy the application form for his APC nomination in 2014/5 is the one whose children have all schooled abroad. Hanan, for instance, is taking multiple degrees in Ravensbourne University, UK, where the tuition alone starts from N10m per year. During Buhari’s first term, his aide, Femi Adesina, told us that Buhari sold his property to fund his children’s education. They have finally dispensed with all those pretensions. They can no longer be bothered about what anyone thinks. They have removed all constraining moral benchmarks and turned Buhari into the standard. Now, everything is ethically sound as long as he and his loyalists are the ones doing it.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by ashantitope: 8:13am On Jan 16, 2020
You also sounds opposition

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by kunleweb: 8:22am On Jan 16, 2020
Spot on. Its an embaraasment to Christianity.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by madone: 8:22am On Jan 16, 2020
Anything goes. ..sai Buhari. Everyone will have their share of insult from this man and His government.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by omowolewa: 8:24am On Jan 16, 2020
Did you hear from God that he didn't hear from Him.

All we know and established is that, he foresaw the event. Whether a man of God? Let God confirm

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by Nukilia: 8:31am On Jan 16, 2020
Attention seeker grin cheesy cheesy

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by mbaboy(m): 8:33am On Jan 16, 2020
General Muhammadu Buhari is a hypocrite

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by GamalNasser: 8:40am On Jan 16, 2020
He has never heard anything

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by BeardedMeat(m): 8:45am On Jan 16, 2020
GamalNasser:
He has never heard anything
Mbaka is a fraud.

Now that the supreme has spoken, we will rally round Hope Uzodimma. He is our son too. We will all support him to succeed if he's prepared to succeed.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by Randy100: 9:23am On Jan 16, 2020
I take solace from the bible portion of roman 2 vs 6 and 2cor 5 vs 10.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by DMerciful(m): 9:35am On Jan 16, 2020
Bubu is a fraud!

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by Flyingngel(m): 9:50am On Jan 16, 2020
what a lovely piece.This says a lot abt Nigeria not getting better in many years to come.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by nijabazaar: 10:15am On Jan 16, 2020
Jesus Christ Warned about peeps like Fada Mbaka.

When we think of false prophets we often dont think catholic priests could be one but here we are...

I am sure Fada Mbaka will be feeling so smug now, he is powerful, his name is on everyone's consciousness and he must be equating himself to Christ now. But as with all things bent, his shadow will one day... chase him.

Buhari has wrecked this country beyond redemption.


If you can leave, try as hard to keep a good distance from this hellhole...

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by SpecialAdviser(m): 10:23am On Jan 16, 2020
I know a lot of people did not pay attention where the writer was describing Buhari character as corrupt and hypocritic where his daughter was celebrated with millions by emir in a state like Bauchi where poverty reigns supreme.

Read again, and you will see what a hypocrite Buhari is .

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by kgr8mike(m): 10:24am On Jan 16, 2020
Those that use the name of the Lord in vain will be held accountable for their deeds.

It was Dele Giwa who said:

'No evil deed will go unpunished. Any evil done by man to man will be redressed. If not now then later. If not by man then by God. For the victory of evil over good can only be temporary'

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by 9jahotblog: 10:26am On Jan 16, 2020
You are very right. These are one of his failed prophecies. Check daily sun newspapers and other online newspapers.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by sweetonugbu: 10:57am On Jan 16, 2020
Our president is a known hypocrite.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by sweetonugbu: 11:01am On Jan 16, 2020
The presidency will issue a disclaimer that Gmb is not aware that hannan took the presidential jet to bauchi to go and snap picture. Secondly our emiers don't shake ordinary women hands but they not only shook hanan hand they treasured the shaking and organized a duber for the privilege of shaking her hand and appearing in her picture,JOKERS.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:05am On Jan 16, 2020
Hello,

Question : Describe Father Mbaka in just 5 words.

Answer : A TRUE MAN OF GOD.


omowolewa:
Did you hear from God that he didn't hear from Him.

All we know and established is that, he foresaw the event. Whether a man of God? Let God confirm
You are a wise man

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by EkperemoEgbabi: 11:05am On Jan 16, 2020
post=85841608:
Hello

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by lahizak: 11:05am On Jan 16, 2020
Isnt God wonderful? Of all prophesies in d whole world, he decided to show Father Mbaka who will be d governor of Imo state. Did the Pope, d entire catholic head even prophetise on any topic? God have mercy on us all

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by money121(m): 11:06am On Jan 16, 2020
Ook
Sakamaje

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by GodSaklek(m): 11:06am On Jan 16, 2020
Although I got nothing against father mbaka but everything nah brain and everyone are just looking for what to eat and popularity, more sheeps and respect

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by Commentor: 11:06am On Jan 16, 2020
How many articles has she written on TB Joshua and Oyedepo?

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by Nobody: 11:06am On Jan 16, 2020
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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:06am On Jan 16, 2020
omowolewa:
Did you hear from God that he didn't hear from Him.

All we know and established is that, he foresaw the event. Whether a man of God? Let God confirm
You are a wise man.

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by napoleon77(m): 11:07am On Jan 16, 2020
BeardedMeat:
Mbaka is a fraud.

Now that the supreme has spoken, we will rally round Hope Uzodimma. He is our son too. We will all support him to succeed if he's prepared to succeed.

Makes sense

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Re: Abimbola Adunni Adelakun: Father Mbaka Did NOT Hear From God by jasmine1600: 11:07am On Jan 16, 2020
The supreme Court judgement did not come to me as a surprise. The game plan to declare Hope the winner was ochestrated. Though seems impossible. It would have been a disaster to announce such game plan without first preparing people's minds. Knowing fully well the role Religion, Christianity, Catholic, priests and Fr Mbaka play in the life of the south eastners and Imolites, Fr Mbaka was chosen and briefed of the game plan. His role is just to prepare the poor people's minds for the big game. Now to the people's minds, it is prophecy comes true. And then the jackpot!!!! Fr Mbaka, the people using you today, making you a super human will definitely attack and try to disgrace you before the year runs out. Pls save this post. Nigeria's political game has become very predictable. Imo state is being flooded with military like we are in a war zone, just to intimidate the people.
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