KENYA : Repentance and Holiness Church founder Prophet David Owuor has Cautioned Kenyans to change their ways or face dire consequences.
The Clergyman, popularly known by his staunt followers as 'the mightiest Prophet' has urged Kenyans to repent their sins, stating that God is angry with them.
According to Awuor, he had a revelation in which the most high expressed dissatisfaction at the way humans have been conducting themselves. The Prophet alleges that war, crime and greed have fueled humans to forget brotherhood and looking out for each other, angering their creator.
The Self-Proclaimed prophet has warned Kenyans of impending Hunger and drought unlike any other, staying he will 'delay rains' if they do not repent, adhere to biblical teachings and follow the ten commandments.
"Don't say I did not warn you. Repent and Change your worldly ways or I will be forced to delay the rains indefinitely until you've learnt a lesson." Owuor Stated.
Kenyans have taken to social media to critic the Prophet, stating his subliminal brainwashing stunts are not to be taken seriously.
" Owuor has been hoodwinking unsuspecting believer's, reaping where he did not sow. He's a Prophet of doom who never prophecies anything positive" A Netizen Opined.
"The Guy just checked the weather report and noticed their forecast indicates rains will be delayed" Koigi, a Facebook User, claimed.
His staunt believers however Cautioned netizens against taking the Prophecies of the 'Mightiest Prophet' for Granted, Warning that his prophecies on COVID and others like the Haiti insecurity came to pass.
In related news, the Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Jackson Ole Sapit has stressed the importance of maintaining the sanctity and independence of the Church, warning against using religious platforms for political gain.
Speaking during a press conference by the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK), Ole Sapit urged Kenyans and the Clergy to shun the culture of celebrating corrupt politicians.
“We must stop celebrating whenever the president, governors, Members of Parliament, and other political leaders donate money whose source was not clear,” the archbishop stated.
The Archbishop called upon Kenyans and the Clergy, to reject any Political donations, stating the large sums of cash contributed by the Political class are proceeds of graft, stolen from Taxpayers.
“I want to encourage all of us, as Kenyans to reject contributions by politicians, leaders and their appointees knowing that most of the money given is from stolen taxes,” Sapit said.
Ole Sapit also directed the Bungoma bishop who accepted President William Ruto’s Ksh 5 million donation to return the money.
The Archbishop claimed the donation made by Bungoma Governor Kenneth Lusaka on behalf of the Head of State was an attempt to shame the Anglican Church.
While apologising for the incident, Sapit termed the move unfortunate adding that the Anglican church would not accept donations whose sources were unknown.
“What happened in Bungoma was unfortunate because it was like a display of trying to see what the Anglican church will do following the recent decision by the Catholics,” the archbishop said.
President Ruto on Sunday, December 1, donated Ksh5 million to Crispinus Anglican Church in Bungoma sparking debate about the continuous donations by politicians to churches.
The money was handed to the church by Governor Lusaka who urged the church to accept the money saying there was nothing inappropriate about leaders supporting the work of the Church.
“There is nothing wrong with leaders donating money for God’s work. I hope the money won’t be returned to me,” Governor Lusaka said while handing the money to the Bugoma Anglican bishop.
The controversy comes in the wake of the Catholic Church's rejection of a Sh5.6 million donations from President Ruto and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja to the Soweto Catholic Church.