The founder of Adoration Ministry, Enugu (AMEN), Rev. Fr Ejike Mbaka, has resumed at a monastery in Los Angeles, United States, for a solitary retreat meant for monks.
Mbaka was removed as head of the Adoration chaplaincy in October.
The priest revealed his location in a social media post on Tuesday.
A picture of the cleric standing by the signpost of a monastery in the US was also attached to the post.
“Officially, I have entered into St Andrew’s Abbey Monastery in Los Angeles, Valyermo,” he wrote under the photograph.
Mbaka, who was also the Spiritual Director of AMEN, was relieved of his position a few days after a three-month suspension slammed on him by the Enugu Catholic Diocese was lifted.
He ran into trouble over comments he made against the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, during a service in June.
The cleric had during the service described the former Anambra State governor as a stingy man.