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Bishop walks 140kms to deliver prophetic message to president Uhuru

by Enock Ndayala

Makueni-based Bishop has walked close to 140 kilometers (85 miles) seeking an audience with Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta.

The 48-year-old Apostle Nicholas Mugela Mutungi who reportedly trekked from Wote town in Makueni County to the capital city said God sent him to deliver a “prophetic message” to the first in command.

Accompanied by his ‘Kitchen cabinet’ (wife and children), apostle Mugela said he was called to serve God at the age of eight years and God has been sending him to other nations including DRC Congo, and Rwanda to deliver his message to their leaders.

Makueni-based Bishop has walked close to 140 kilometers (85 miles) seeking an audience with Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Makueni-based Bishop has walked close to 140 kilometers (85 miles) seeking an audience with Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Addressing journalists in Nairobi on Wednesday, April 13, the bishop however did not reveal the message God wants him to convey to the President stating that it is destined for the Head of State.

“Mimi ni mtu wa Mungu na Mungu amekuwa akinituma sehemu mbali mbali. Mungu amenituma na amenipatie ujumbe maalim kwa ajili ya taifa la Kenya (I am a man of God and God has been sending me to different places. God has sent me and given me a special message for the Kenyan nation)” he said.

The man of God asked the president to order the security at the State House to open the gates for him as he seeks an audience with the first in command saying that he must accomplish the mission he started a few days ago.

However, the father of four said if the security officers won’t allow him to meet the president; he will use other avenues to ensure the message is delivered to the intended recipient.

“My message to the president is that I ask you to give me your time, open the gates of the statehouse because I am coming. If the security services will not allow us to enter, then I as a sender I will write a letter to make sure the message has been delivered,’’ he said.

The Bishop is further expected to meet presidential front runners William Ruto and ODM leader Raila Odinga ahead of their titanic battle for the country’s top seat.

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