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    Fr. Mbaka: A Pesky Fly in the Scrotum of the Nigerian Church by Osmund Agbo

    By May 9, 2021No Comments8 Mins Read

    The Catholic Church with more than 2000 years of history under her belt, has been called the oldest institution in the western world. It has successfully fought and won many wars, internal and external, in a bid to keep her 1.2 billion faithfuls from drifting in a constantly changing world. At no time, however did it reckon that the 21st century Nigerian church will be home to celebrity priests with mega-fortunes whose clout will test the resilience of the great institution. Her Achilles heel remains how to deal with the errant clergy within her ranks. One of such is Rev. Father Camillus Ejike Mbaka, the parish priest and spiritual director of the Enugu based adoration ministry. 

    Founded in 1998, Adoration ministry is a religious institution with a staff strength between five hundred and one thousand persons, according to her profile on LinkedIn. Every Friday night and most nights, huge crowds numbering in their thousands would gather in the outskirts of Enugu for an all-night worship that combines masses, preaching, eucharistic adoration, dances and of course fiery political rhetoric. The adoration experience could be described as a mish-mass of orthodox Catholicism and charismatic Pentecostalism, laced with political activism. Love it or hate it, it has a strong appeal to the thousands of devotees who throng to the place for spiritual healing and special anointing.

    The ministry also has a business arm with interest in many areas including beverage manufacturing, bottled water production, real estate and quarries to mention but a few. Some have argued that it was the success of his beverage business that forced coca cola to close shop after a 40-year stint in the coal city state. The man has become so rich and powerful that the biggest politicians in town including presidents, line up every election cycle to lobby for his support.

    Father Mbaka is one controversial and a highly divisive figure. For the millions of his fanatical followers who call him daddy, he speaks no evil and many are ready to lay down their lives for him. The rest of us Catholics are wringing our hands, worried that his dubious prophecies, rabble rousing and theatricals have finally succeeded in bringing the Sacrament of the Holy order (Priesthood) into serious disrepute. His divinations often align with his pockets and he is quick to change it as soon as manna stops falling. The man has no qualms cozying up to politicians of very questionable characters as long as there is a promise of pecuniary gain. Several attempts to rein in on his excesses by the presiding Bishop of Enugu diocese failed woefully. Buoyed by the strength of his following and the financial fire power of his ministry, he became untouchable.

    About 60 kilometers away from Mbaka’s ministry and in the university town of Nsukka, is another kindred spirit. Reverend Father Paul Martins Obayi (Okunerere) is the fiery priest that runs the eponymous Okunerere Adoration Ministry (OKAM). Founded in 2001, OKAM also promises rich prophecies and divine healing. Not too long ago, he hosted a religious program that heavily featured Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere (Odumeje), the controversial Onitsha based pastor known for body slamming the sick as a method of healing. Odumeje was given such a red-carpet reception that would make even a king green with envy. Such a sketchy character was what an ordained catholic priest paraded as a model for his flock. How unsettling!

    Despite all the shortcoming however, even the most ardent critic would concede that these priests through their ministries have engaged in dozens of philanthropic efforts which are highly commendable. The problem is that Father Mbaka uses those laudable ventures as an excuse to play by a different set of rules, in total disregard of his ecclesiastical authority (Bishop) and the church, a breach in the promise he made at ordination.

    Has the priest forgotten what God warned us in the book of Samuel 15:22-24: “Behold, to obey is better than to sacrifice and to listen than the fat of rams …? For rebellion is as the sin of divination, and presumption is as iniquity and idolatry. Because you have rejected the word of the LORD, he has also rejected you from being king.”

    Fr. Mbaka and his ilk have gone rogue on the church and repeatedly flouted the rules of their calling. He dabbles into partisan politics unapologetically. The fall out of his most recent political rants rattled the church and his Bishop invited him for questioning only for his followers to turn around and vandalize the bishop’s court. Each time, Father Mbaka tries to hide under the guise of championing the cause of the poor and claims that he is suffering persecution for that reason. Hubris!

    The canon law of the Catholic Church provides for the way to discipline an errant priest. It could be something as simple as a letter of reprimand for minor infractions to the most severe such as Defrockment, also known as laicization. That means a dismissal from the clerical state. Defrockment is often a long legal process that takes years and involves appeals and written notices.

    Suspension is another disciplinary measure which was favored in Mbaka’s case by the Catholic Bishop of Enugu diocese. Often called faux defrockment, it’s the preferred disciplinary method as it is quick and relatively free of legal strings. Rev. James A. Coriden, a canon lawyer with the Washington Theological Union likened suspension to pulling a police officer off the street after a shooting incident. “It doesn’t imply conviction or judgment, just taking them off duty during an investigation,” he explained.

    Every so often, a priest may decide to voluntarily resign his position as was the case with Father Patrick Henry Edet on the 31st of July, 2017.

    During his time as a Catholic priest, Rev. Edet ran a Pentecostal-styled fellowship called Grace Family Outreach. He also hosted a weekly live radio program called Grace and Inspiration in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state. Just like Mbaka, the former Catholic priest started to drift away from the norms of the church and this caused serious friction between him and the Catholic Diocese of Uyo. Eventually he made a choice to quit in order to avoid breaking the rules and regulation guiding the doctrines of the Catholic Priesthood. Today, he may not be that “High Priest in the order of Melchizedek” but he remains a minister of the gospel and from what we hear, he is even happily married with children. Rev. Edet made what he believed to be the right decision both for himself and the Mother Church.

    The religious upheavals of the 16th century were a pivotal in the history of the Church of England. It was the time a group of men and women later referred to as the Puritans demanded that the Church embrace certain reforms. They pushed for a simpler form of worship and wanted to do away with structures and rituals inherited from the Roman church and in the process threatened division among the laity. In 1607, a more radical sect of the puritans left England, sought and was granted asylum in Leyden, Holland. Thirteen years later, a splinter faction of the Leyden Puritans numbering 102 boarded a merchant ship called the Mayflower and set sail to start life in the New World (America). They landed in the New England city of Cape Cod. That was how the modern-day United States of America was born. Just a group of people who embarked on an odyssey in pursuit of liberty and religious freedom.

    There is no doubt that the world has changed a lot since the 16th century England when religious freedom was seriously under threat. Citizens for the most part are now free to choose the faith they profess and practice it along others without fear of intimidation. A man may just wake up in the morning and decide to unfollow a group that encroaches on his religious freedom. Such individual is also free to set up his own group without restriction as long as the practice is within the limits of the law. Why then are some so bent on upsetting the applecart when several of these options abound?

    Father Mbaka has many options to choose from if the church is not serving his purposes. He should either stay put and abide by the rules of the church or chart a different course for himself and his ministry. There is no doubt that the controversial priest has enormous clout and commands a lot of influence which makes his case a lot more challenging for Bishop Calistus Onaga and the Catholic Diocese of Enugu.

    A Ghanaian proverb thought us how to handle a fly that perches on the scrotum of all places. Nothing for sure could be more exasperating. But no matter how upset, the idea of smashing it to death in a fit of anger is never an option. The collateral damage needed to be avoided at all cost. Instead, a huge dose of patience and tact is needed to gently nudge off the incommodious creature. But as long as the Catholic hierarchy remains conflicted in solving the Mbaka problem however, the Nigerian church will live with the sad reality that he who goes to sleep with an itchy anus will be sure to wake up with smelly fingers.

    Dr. Agbo, a Public Affairs analyst is the coordinator of African Center for Transparency and Convener of Save Nigeria Project. Email: Eagleosmund@yahoo.com

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