Drama unfolds as Bishop Margaret Wanjiru faces church demolition and government backlash. Read the shocking details! #MargaretWanjiru #ChurchDemolition #Nairobi
Bishop Margaret Wanjiru, a prominent preacher and former politician, is in the spotlight once again as her Jesus Is Alive Ministries church in Nairobi faces demolition. Wanjiru, known for her spirited campaigns in past elections, claims that the Kenyan government, particularly the UDA administration, has betrayed her despite her support. The demolition has left her emotionally distraught, with Bishop Margaret Wanjiru being hospitalized due to the stress of the events.
The news of the church demolition spread quickly, sparking a wave of sympathy and outrage among the public. Many have criticized the government's actions, questioning the motives behind the destruction of the church property. Atheists in Kenya Society, in a surprising turn of events, have also weighed in on the controversy, expressing their opinions on Wanjiru's situation.
Despite the challenges she faces, Bishop Margaret Wanjiru remains resilient in the face of adversity. Her determination to rebuild and continue her ministry shines through, garnering support from her followers and the community. The unfolding saga of Margaret Wanjiru's church demolition serves as a reminder of the complexities of politics and religion intersecting in Kenya's dynamic landscape.
In a bizarre twist, the demolition of Wanjiru's church exposes the tensions and power struggles within the political sphere, shedding light on the intricacies of public image and loyalty. As the controversy unfolds, Bishop Margaret Wanjiru's story continues to captivate and spark discussions about faith, resilience, and the influence of political affiliations in everyday life.
According to Wanjiru, who accused the Kenya Kwanza Government of turning its back on her, despite her spirited campaigns in the previous General Election, ...
A section of the church belonging to ex-Nairobi Gubernatorial aspirant Bishop Margret Wanjiru was on Wednesday demolished by unknown people.
Margaret Wanjiru said the government had turned against her even though she was their key supporter in the last General Elections.
Former Nairobi Gubernatorial aspirant Bishop Margret Wanjiru on Wednesday expressed her frustrations after group of unknown people invaded her church, ...
Margaret Wanjiru accused the Kenya Kwanza administration of being behind the demolition of her Jesus Is Alive Ministries church along Haile Selassie Avenue.
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Atheists In Kenya Society has slammed preacher-cum-politician Margaret Wanjiru after she cried foul over the demolition of her church Jesus is Alive Ministries ...