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Outspoken Catholic priest and leader of the Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, has once again raised his voice in a passionate sermon, condemning the political elite for abandoning the people who voted them into office.
His latest rebuke, delivered at a recent gathering in his ministry, emphasized the stark contrast between the security surrounding politicians and the suffering of everyday Nigerians.
"When one senator is moving, do you know how many policemen will be around him? One House of Reps member—how many policemen? How many military people will be around one governor? Hundreds of them, yet he's in that bulletproof car, And the poor masses who voted for these people are under the sun, under the rain, under bullets!”
His sermon comes at a time when public trust in political leadership continues to erode due to worsening insecurity, economic hardship, and apparent government inaction.
“Let the world hear my voice—that God is not happy with what is happening in the country. And if these people will not change, God will change them.”
Mbaka’s message was not just a political critique but a spiritual warning. He reminded those in power that divine justice is inevitable: “If these people will not change, God will change them.”
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