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Oyo abduction: ‘If they want to overthrow Tinubu it’s not by kidnapping our children’ — Fr. Mbaka  [VIDEO]
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Oyo abduction: ‘If they want to overthrow Tinubu it’s not by kidnapping our children’ — Fr. Mbaka  [VIDEO]

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An Enugu Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Mbaka, says those who intend to overthrow President Bola Tinubu would not achieve their objective by kidnapping children.

Father Mbaka said this in a video sighted by DAILY POST on Monday. He was reacting to the recent abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo.

He called for urgent action from the authorities while making controversial political claims about insecurity in Nigeria.

He said, “Governor Makinde wake up. Let Nigerians match to Oyo State there’s a governor there. If they want to overthrow Tinubu it’s not by kidnapping our children so that the whole Nigeria will be angry against the President.”

The cleric further alleged a pattern behind national crises, saying it was the same thing they did to former President Goodluck Jonathan.

The priest also questioned the motives behind insecurity in the country.

He added, “Then if this one goes who else will come and they’ll support him. Governor Makinde take the phone and trace where they are. I’m speaking on prophetic anger it shall not be well those who are doing this thing because today it’s these children who knows who will be the next victim don’t think you’re safe.”

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Oyo abduction: ‘If they want to overthrow Tinubu it’s not by kidnapping our children’ — Fr. Mbaka  [VIDEO]

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