Buhari's Chance of Healing May Be Slim - Father Mbaka Finally Speaks on the President's Ailment
Fiery man of God, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has revealed a vision he saw over
president Muhammadu Buhari's health status and it is not good at all.
President Muhammadu Buhari |
While speaking in one of his church programmes, the Spiritual
Director, Adoration Ministry, Enugu Nigeria, AMEN, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka
has disclosed his recent vision concerning President Muhammadu Buhari’s
ailment, stating that several efforts he made to reach people close to
Buhari over the vision had remained unsuccessful as they refused picking
his calls.
The fiery cleric who spoke on the president's ailment, declared
that his chances of recovery may be slim but that with the prayer of the
members of the congregation, he would receive healing, adding that
there were some people who were not happy that Buhari was alive.
While narrating the vision which he saw before the president’s present trip to London, he said:
“Such people hate everything about the President. His health
was in a bad shape and he was asking that (Fr Mbaka) should pray for
him. None among the people I have called, picked my calls.
“People think I speak with Buhari everyday. When people climb
into power, they are dazed. It is a long dream. Our job is to pray for
him but there are things that he must do and there is no way to
communicate it to him”, Fr. Mbaka said.
He, therefore, asked the congregation to stand up and lift their
hands up as he began to pray for the health and healing of President
Buhari.
While concluding the prayer, he said “I want the enemies to see
our President shining, prospering and moving majestically in glory. The
chances of his healing may be little but now with our prayers and
faith, the chances of his coming out is high.
“The spiritual energy with which we make this prayer is
enormous that it shall do this for us. If you are ready for testimony,
my God is ready with miracles.”
Nigerians are expecting the President, who has been away on a medical vacation, back to the country, tomorrow (Sunday).
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