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Where Were Father Mbaka s Critics When He Was Praising, Campaigning For Buhari? —Buba Galadima

Where Were Father Mbaka s Critics When He Was Praising, Campaigning For Buhari? Buba Galadima The cleric had called for Buhari’s resignation, saying he failed to solve the problem of insecurity across the country. by SaharaReporters, New York May 05, 2021 Buba Galadima, a chieftain on the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and estranged friend of President Muhammadu Buhari, has described those condeming Father Ejike Mbaka, the Spiritual Leader of Adoration Ministry, over his call for the President s impeachment as ingrates. Galadima noted that nobody in the Presidency condemned the Catholic priest when he was praising and campaigning for Buhari. 

Reverend Father Mbaka: Di catholic priest tell im pipo wia e go wen protesters say e miss

Reverend Father Mbaka: Di catholic priest tell im pipo wia e go wen protesters say e miss 4 hours wey don pass Wia dis foto come from, Adoration Ministry Enugu Wetin we call dis foto, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka Reverend Father Mbaka di catholic priest don tell pipo wey e bin go wey some pipo begin protest say e don miss for Enugu state. Di reverend wey later show face afta some hours of protest tok say di Bishop of Enugu dioceses, Callistus Valentine Onaga bin call am for meeting and plan to keep am for 30 days. E tell im congregation wey gada dis evening say di Bishop later allow am to go address di crowd of pipo wey dey protest as plenti pipo don full di street of Enugu dey hala say Father Mbaka dey miss.

We Are Not Aware Father Mbaka Is Missing —Police

BREAKING: Protest Rocks Enugu Over Father Mbaka s Alleged Disappearance

PR Wise: The Presidency, Pantami and Mbaka [opinion]

Vanguard News PR Wise: The Presidency, Pantami and Mbaka [opinion] On By Yushau A. Shuaib IN  public relations practice, decision-making processes on an issue and crisis management are always the toughest before any act of communication can be effectively executed. Unlike journalism that feasts on bad news, which is what sells, the tradition of public relations or PR is to engage in ‘damage control’ through effective crisis communication strategies. The key to successfully navigating a crisis is through preparation and teamwork, as the communicator needs a fast and carefully crafted response to minimise damage and prevent reputational erosion. I was not only alarmed but I have been deeply concerned about some recent statements by the Presidency, particularly through its spokespersons, Mr. Femi Adesina and Mallam Garba Shehu, who have both incidentally served as Presidents of the Nigeria Guild of Editors, NGE, in the recent past.

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