“Igbo Christians should boycott Father Mbaka’s Ministry”

Having been accused of being peaceful in its approach for the demand for the actualization of Biafra, the Campaign for Democracy (CD), has said its critics should keep quiet, if they can’t be objective.

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), have been at the forefront of the agitation for secession, carrying out several protests in various parts of the South East, in the past few weeks.

Hence, the CD has been criticised for its docile approach to the cause.

But speaking back through its South East Chairman, Dede Uzor A. Uzor, the group maintained that they have a right to peaceful protest.

The Campaign for Democracy also called on all Igbos to boycott the Adoration Ministry of Rev. Fr Ejike Mbaka, who recently described them as evil.

CD also implored on the people of the South East, to stop using and buying all the products from Mbaka’s church.

The group said about 2338 members of MASSOB and IPOB have been murdered between September 13, 1999 to date by security agents in the country, while over 900 Igbo’s have been killed with bombs by the Boko haram insurgents and Rev Fr Mbaka has so far, refused to weigh-in on the matter.

“We are calling on Igbo Christians to also boycott Rev Mbaka’s Ministry, he is a disappointment to Igbo race.

He has not for one day criticized or condemned the brutal killing and open murder of Igbo’s people in the North by the Boko haram insurgents, or ever criticized their activities which are more dangerous and life wasting than what MASSOB and IPOB is doing.

We are not surprised because he loves money and they have bribed him with their recent visit to Enugu after which he started talking like he is known for.”

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