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Fr. Ejike Mbaka slams accuser, dares her with karma threat
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Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka of the Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria (AMEN) has publicly refuted serious allegations of misconduct leveled against him by a woman identified as Ogechi.
During a recent service streamed live on YouTube, Fr. Mbaka addressed the claims before his congregation and online audience.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that the allegations include assertions that the Catholic priest had connections with native doctors and had fathered children outside his priestly vows.
The controversial accusations have since circulated widely on social media platforms, sparking outrage and concern among his followers.
Fr. Mbaka labeled the claims as “false, malicious, and damaging,” insisting they were intended to ruin his reputation and undermine his priestly calling.
With firm conviction, he stood at the altar and denounced the allegations, declaring, “Here I am, standing before God’s altar to deny it.”
He challenged the accuser to present concrete, verifiable evidence, stressing that vague online claims cannot substitute for truth.
Fr. Mbaka warned that slandering a priest is not a trivial matter, especially without substantiation.
He cautioned that spiritual consequences await those who bear false witness against servants of God.
Invoking divine justice, he stated, “Let her come with evidence. If not, karma will hammer her life.”
The cleric rejected any behind-the-scenes resolution, emphasizing that public allegations demand a public retraction.
“She spoke in the open, so her apology must also be public,” he said. “That girl’s name will turn to ‘Sorry’ if she doesn’t repent.”
He reiterated his commitment to faith, truth, and spiritual integrity.
The priest urged his followers to stand firm and not be misled by unverified social media narratives.
He encouraged them to pray fervently for divine intervention and justice in the face of slander.
The video of the fiery sermon, which begins around the 49-second mark, has sparked intense discussion across various online communities.
Supporters of Fr. Mbaka have praised his boldness in defending his character.
Critics, however, have called for calm and urged all parties to focus on truth and reconciliation.
This incident has reignited conversations around the growing challenges faced by public religious figures in the digital era.
Many observers note that while social media gives a voice to the voiceless, it also enables unverified accusations to travel far and fast.
Religious leaders, especially those as prominent as Fr. Mbaka, often become targets of misinformation and unfounded claims.
Others argue that public figures must be transparent and accountable, even in the face of harsh criticism.
Nonetheless, Fr. Mbaka’s firm denial and call for open accountability have added a new dimension to the ongoing discourse.
As the saga unfolds, the public awaits any further evidence or statements from Ogechi, the original accuser.
So far, there has been no verifiable proof presented to support her claims.
The Catholic community in Enugu and beyond remains closely engaged with the developments.
Meanwhile, Fr. Mbaka has vowed to continue his ministry undeterred, placing his trust in God’s justice.
He expressed confidence that truth would prevail, no matter how long it takes.
As reactions continue to pour in, the case highlights the tension between spiritual authority and the power of modern media.
For now, Fr. Mbaka has made his stance clear, his conscience is clean, and his resolve unwavering.
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