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If We Can’t be One Nigeria, Let Us Divide – Mbaka

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Popular Fire-brand Cleric, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka of Adoration Ministry, Enugu has said that if we cannot remain as one Nigeria, citizens should be allowed to disintegrate.

Mbaka in the 2 minutes/8 seconds video uploaded on You Tube said in some part of the country, some Nigerians are treated as Monkeys, yet Nigeria is ranked on of the richest oil producing states in the universe.

He said “In some countries, Nigerians are treated as monkeys. One of the richest oil-producing countries in the whole universe. That chain that is holding Nigeria will break this night in Jesus name.

“If we must be one Nigeria, let it be one Nigeria, but if it can’t be one Nigeria, let us divide. I repeat it, so that when they begin to misquote me, catch me right. Those who are coming to arrest, get ready to be arrested too by the heavenly powers.

“If we have to be one Nigeria, let it be one Nigeria. But if we can’t be one Nigeria, let us divide.

“If Nigeria is divided, some Igbo people will like to be Hausa. Off course you know that. So, everybody should be allowed to go to where they want. There are some Igbo people who have no hut in their father’s house here (in the South East), but they have ten-storey building in the North and Lagos.

“Have you ever seen any storey-building built by a Hausa man in Igboland? Yet we say we are one Nigeria. Not even a hut. What is happening? Let us tell ourselves the truth.”

 

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