Former MP Margaret Wanjiru's church demolished by unknown assailants, sparking emotional reactions from the bishop. Find out more here! #MargaretWanjiru #ChurchDrama
Former Starehe MP, Margaret Wanjiru, faced a tumultuous day when a section of her church was mercilessly demolished by unidentified individuals. The ex-Nairobi Gubernatorial aspirant expressed her anguish, pointing fingers at the government for abandoning her despite her past electoral support. Sobbing and frustrated, Bishop Margaret Wanjiru accused the UDA government of betrayal, questioning their stance on her church's destruction. The shocking invasion left her emotionally distressed, culminating in her hospitalization due to the traumatic events.
Amidst the chaos, the Atheists In Kenya Society criticized Margaret Wanjiru for seeking special treatment after the demolition, sparking a heated debate online. The accusations against the Kenya Kwanza administration further escalated the situation, painting a picture of political interference in the church's ordeal. Nevertheless, Margaret Wanjiru's Jesus Is Alive Ministries church demolition along Haile Selassie Avenue stands as a poignant symbol of the challenges faced by religious and political figures in the country.
In a surprising turn of events, the demolitions shed light on deeper issues within the political landscape, highlighting the struggles faced by prominent individuals like Margaret Wanjiru. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the complex relationship between faith, politics, and power dynamics in contemporary Kenya, leaving many questioning the motives behind such targeted actions.
A section of the church belonging to ex-Nairobi Gubernatorial aspirant Bishop Margret Wanjiru was on Wednesday demolished by unknown people.
According to Wanjiru, who accused the Kenya Kwanza Government of turning its back on her, despite her spirited campaigns in the previous General Election, ...
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, ...
Bishop Margaret Wanjiru gets emotional as govt demolishes part of her church property | Pulselive Kenya.
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 ...
Margaret Wanjiru accused the Kenya Kwanza administration of being behind the demolition of her Jesus Is Alive Ministries church along Haile Selassie Avenue.
Bishop Margret Wanjiru addressing journalists outside her Jesus Is Alive Ministry's Church in Nairobi on March 6,2024 where she claimed that a group of ...
A parcel of land that sits along Haile Selassie Avenue where Bishop Margaret Wanjiru's Jesus is.