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EFCC Freezes Reverend Mbaka’s Account

Admin March 27, 2015

EFCCThe Nigerian anti-graft body, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has allegedly frozen the accounts of controversial Enugu based cleric, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka.

Reverend Mbaka’s allegedly revealed this Wednesday during a sermon delivered at adoration Mass for the sick and needy.

The cleric disclosed that he got to know about the development when his cheque was returned as made to buy some foodstuff for the poor masses who traveled from north to the South East.

Sources indicated to our Correspondent that Reverend Mbaka suspected that the development might have been instructed by the EFCC through an order from the presidency, although stressed he was not bothered.

Reverend Mbaka in the last few months has remained a critical opponent of President Goodluck Jonathan, the reason which prompted his decision to declare he could not win the coming Presidential election.

Mbaka noted for sometimes unguarded political statements had stirred controversy last year when he stunned many with the sermon to vote out President Goodluck Jonathan, months after he prophesied that the same President Jonathan would win the 2015 presidential election.

The Reverend would later stun Nigerians with his admission that he made a volt face because neither the President nor his wife, Patience Jonathan, reached out to him after his prophesy.

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