Fiery Enugu Catholic Cleric, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka has reportedly called for a refund of the N2m donations he made to players of Enugu Rangers after they won the Nigeria Professional Football League last season.
Father Mbaka is said to be angry with Rangers management’s reluctance to distribute the fund and their alleged fetish practice for good luck in their matches this season.
There are allegations that the club’s supporters sprinkled the blood of goat and pigeons on the pitch for luck. This is just as members of the dissolved board dismissed the allegations.
He has given the dissolved management two weeks to give him back the money, so that he could share the money to the players himself.
From Daily Post
hahahahaha na wa. I know African players love juju, so not surprised.
ReplyDeleteOur pigeon is gaining ground everywhere. people are now using it to get favour.
The Queen, your ministry is moving seriously.
And you saw how the "favor" made them struggle to avoid relegation this season, sacked their coach and dissolved the management.
DeleteThe sorrows of them will multiply that seek after other gods (Psalm 16:4).
Your glory in evil has no reward.
DeleteRangers were nearly relegated.
Check the final league standing.
The undisputable man of God, I knw so far..father Mbaka I want to kidnap u and tell you all my problems so that you can start telling it to God
ReplyDeleteBecause you shoot God with catapult?
DeleteMy sheep hear my voice and I know them and they follow me (John 10:27)
God did not say "shepherd", he said "sheep".
Do you follow him?
See talk
ReplyDeleteLMAO. This is funny . They should return the money sharply . Soon they will say Father Mbaka is not of God. But he is clearly separating himself from the devices of the devil.
ReplyDeleteThis man again.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha
ReplyDeleteInukwa....oh Chim
ReplyDeleteWhen did he say this 1??, I have been recent with his talks, Stellz let's be sure before posting
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha so skill is no longer enough.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. No comment.
ReplyDelete