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FLASH| Rev. Fr. Mbaka Transferred, Left Without A Parish by Zblog: 11:02pm On Jan 24, 2016
According to reports reaching us, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has been transferred from his Parish “Christ The King Parish GRA Enugu” and left without a Parish. The controversial Priest was reportedly given residence at Our Lady Of The Rosary Parish Emene Enugu, 2km away from his Adoration Ministry but not as a Parish Priest.

The decision to remove Mbaka is aimed at checkmating his activities which is generating unpleasant wave within the body of Christ and the nation at large.

Rev. Fr. Joseph Offor, the director of social communications of the Diocese, said that there would be general posting and re-posting of priests this year. He added that the Diocese embarks on postings of priests every six years.

“The bishop decides who should be posted where; it has nothing to do with a particular individual. It is a routine practice which is done every six years,” he said.

This development means that Fr. Mbaka has no Parish again and his weekly Wednesday program “Inodey Again” will not be conducted at Christ The King Parish but probably at Adoration Ministry, Umuchigbo Nike Enugu.

Rev. Fr. Ejike Camillus Anthony, Ebenezer Mbaka is a Catholic Priest of Enugu Dioceses. He is the Parish Priest of Christ the King Parish GRA Enugu and the founder and Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministries Enugu Nigeria (Amen).



Source: http://www.zubbyblog.com/flash-rev-fr-mbaka-transferred-left-without-a-parish/
Re: FLASH| Rev. Fr. Mbaka Transferred, Left Without A Parish by LRNZH(m): 11:04pm On Jan 24, 2016
All these Abacityblog, zubbyblog blog sef.

Na so so fake news. Let's see if this will be different for a change.
Re: FLASH| Rev. Fr. Mbaka Transferred, Left Without A Parish by Zblog: 11:06pm On Jan 24, 2016
LRNZH:
All these Abacityblog, zubbyblog blog sef.

Na so so fake news. Let's see if this will be different for a change.

hahahahahha you funny ooo
Re: FLASH| Rev. Fr. Mbaka Transferred, Left Without A Parish by jimharry21(m): 11:12pm On Jan 24, 2016
Actually the idea of a parish was foreign to Christianity. Christ traveled continually, the Apostles followed his footsteps then all of a sudden we created mansions and called them parishes and plant one emperor there calling them parish priest.
Re: FLASH| Rev. Fr. Mbaka Transferred, Left Without A Parish by chiefolododo(m): 11:16pm On Jan 24, 2016
PDP! POWER
Re: FLASH| Rev. Fr. Mbaka Transferred, Left Without A Parish by EdCure: 11:22pm On Jan 24, 2016
He's under the authority of the catholic church as a priest, and is only being transferred - which is a normal routine.
Don't make it seem like he's being witch-hunted.

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Re: FLASH| Rev. Fr. Mbaka Transferred, Left Without A Parish by babyfaceafrica: 11:32pm On Jan 24, 2016
Lienus zubbyblog..kwontinue your end is near...trash!!!

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