The Church from centuries past have always taken stands on issues.
When it does, all components and individuals therein are expected to abide by the stands taken or opt out.
No components and/or individuals are allowed to railroad or force the Church into taking a particular stand.
In declaring support for Nnamdi Kanu and calling for Buhari's resignation or ouster, did Mbaka understand the implications of all that? Did he know that he has thrown his weight behind the split of Nigeria and also become politically partisan? Did he first consider the stand of the Church in which he is an official on such matters?
-Chidi Anthony Opara (CAO)
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