No Padlock is Hard: Father Mbaka Sends Tinubu a Hard Prophecy

 

No Padlock is Hard: Father Mbaka Sends Tinubu a Hard Prophecy

President Bola Tinubu has reportedly been asked to reevaluate eliminating the fuel subsidy in view of the growing suffering of Nigerians, according to a report from The Vanguard. The spiritual head of the Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria (AMEN), Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, sent a warning to the federal government, stressing that if the problem is not resolved, there might be large-scale demonstrations and instability.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

While acknowledging that the problem began with previous administrations, Mbaka stressed that Tinubu must act swiftly to avoid further escalation.

During his Sunday homily titled “Miracle of Open Doors,” Mbaka called on the government to reinstate the fuel subsidy, arguing that its removal has only benefited state governors while leaving the masses in deeper poverty.

In a message reported by Vanguard, Mbaka also warned those responsible for Nigeria’s economic troubles to be wary of divine retribution, stating that God’s intervention would break the “padlock” of evil responsible for the nation’s suffering.

He advised President Tinubu to consult economic experts to develop solutions to the current crisis and ease the burden on Nigerians.

Mbaka emphasized that leaders from all political affiliations must work together to avert the looming danger.

He warned that once God’s prophetic power is unleashed, the government will face serious consequences.

Lamenting Nigeria’s overreliance on imports despite its wealth of natural resources, including oil, solid minerals, and fertile land, Mbaka noted that the nation’s potential is being wasted.

He concluded, “Once God’s prophetic power begins to move, the government will begin to suffer.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>