Video of Margaret Wanjiru Asserting Ruto Will Look for Her Emerges after She Lands State Job
Bishop Margaret Wanjiru at a past spiritual function (l). President William Ruto |
It will also monitor compliance with environmental laws and regulations in the basin and its catchment areas, working alongside state departments, agencies, and ministries. How did Wanjiru pray after her church's demolition? Before her appointment, Bishop Wanjiru made headlines for her powerful prayer following the demolition of her church, Jesus Is Alive Ministry, and an alleged assault by police officers. In her prayer, she claimed that President Ruto would seek her out despite the pain he allegedly caused her.
"My president, I was beaten and my clothes were lifted by police security agents, a woman of God. I wanna make a very sweet promise to you. Believe me, you will look for me. I am not moving, neither am I going anywhere. I will be here. You have started a fight that you can't finish. As I prayed for the demolishers, his family and yours are not exempted, my tears will pay. We are extremely disappointed with the Kenya Kwanza government. Take it from this altar. Tables are turning. If this can be done to me, who is next?
To be beaten by your security officers and now I am in crutches, I will count the steps that I will walk and somebody will have to pay for every single step. There is a real God in Heaven and He has His hands on them," she stated. She further warned that the president would bear responsibility for any harm that might come to her or her family, stating, "their blood would be on the president's hands.
by Nancy Odindo
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