The Catholic Diocese of Enugu has broken silence on the controversy surrounding the reported removal of the spiritual director of the Adoration Ministry Enugu Nigeria (AMEN), Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka. The diocese noted that Mbaka was never removed, contrary to reports in various quarters. The Director of Communications, Enugu Diocese, Benjamin Achi, gave the explanation in a statement issued on Monday evening, titled 'Fr. Mbaka: The True Position.' Achi categorically stated that Fr. Mbaka was not removed from the Adoration Ministry, as many reports were suggesting.
October 3, 2022Achi categorically stated that Fr. Mbaka was not removed from the Adoration Ministry, as many reports were suggesting.
Achi categorically stated that Fr. Mbaka was not removed from the Adoration Ministry, as many reports were suggesting. "With the approval of his Bishop, on Sunday, 2 October 2022, Fr. Mbaka introduced Fr. Anthony Amadi to the worshippers. Unfortunately, some people were still not pleased, and would prefer that Fr. Mbaka remains.
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