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Self-styled Meru bishop with God’s message to William Ruto

by Enock Ndayala

A Meru-based Bishop is set to embark on a 300 kilometers journey on foot to deliver a ‘heaven-sent’ message to Deputy President William Ruto.

William Ruto has expressed interest to vie for the presidency in the 2022 General Election with ODM leader Raila Odinga emerging as his likely strong challenger.

Bishop Peter Machiuka, 63, of the Harvest Christian Church in Igembe North, Meru County is already on day three of his mission is hopeful he shall deliver the said prophecy to DP Ruto himself once he arrives in Nairobi in a few days to come.

The self-styled Meru bishop says he has a message to Deputy President William Ruto. Photo: William Ruto/Twitter.
The self-styled Meru bishop says he has a message to Deputy President William Ruto. Photo: William Ruto/Twitter.

The journey started at Kamweline through Mutuati- Laare- Kangeta – Meru town to Chuka town before heading to Embu- Mwea – Kenol – Thika and finally Nairobi where he expects to deliver the said message.

According to the self-styled Meru bishop, God has sent him to deliver the highly guarded message to the second in command while at the same time praying for the nation ahead of the 2022 General elections.

“God has sent me to have a prayer walk from village to Kamweline village in Kabachi. I will walk to Nairobi while praying as instructed by God and to safely deliver the prophecy to DP Ruto,” he said.

The Bishop, who by Saturday, October 6, 2021 had already gone past Embu County, also revealed that God had instructed him to pray to President Uhuru Kenyatta to lead the nation during this unpredictable time of Covid-19 Pandemic as well as during the electioneering period.

The aging man of God however acknowledged he cannot cover long distances but will do his best to ensure he fulfills God prophesy.

“At my age, I can hardly cover 40kilomeres daily because I easily get tired,” he said as quoted by K24.

He further urged leaders and Kenyans at large to appreciate the leaders that will be chosen in 2022, adding that a leader come from God.

He reiterated that his mission was to pray for Kenyans ahead of the General Election, adding Kenyans should remain calm, peaceful and above united as one irrespective of their race and denominations.

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