The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kano has issued a warning to his supporters not to condemn the Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka following his suspension by Bishop Calistus Onaga.
Father Mbaka has been in the news for the past week after he criticized President Muhammadu Buhari due to his incompetence calling for his impeachment.
Presidential spokesperson Garba Shehu threatened to report him to the Pope for asking the president for contracts, to which he later responded that he had received a message from God to curse Buhari’s government.
The head of the Adoration Ministry Enugu, Nigeria, AMEN, who went missing for a short time and sparked outrage in Enugu, reappeared later.
While Mbaka has been the subject of controversy, the IPOB leader warned people in the South-East not to join in condemning the clergyman in an audio broadcast.
He said; “Let me tell our people something they don’t understand. In a normal country so to speak, the condemnation of Father Mbaka you may welcome somehow.
“I know sometimes regardless of our shortcomings, we are brutal in the way we think. Biafrans are very brutal, very pure. We see what is bad and say is bad.
“It doesn’t matter who is doing it. That’s why a lot of people came down heavily on Father Mbaka but I’m telling you this, yes in Biafra, we can do anything we like to him. But, in Nigeria, as far as Nigeria is concerned, never ever condemn your own.”