in

Kenyan pastor predicts Uhuru to beat Raila with more than 55 percent

A Kayole based pastor has prophesied who will win the presidential election after odd revealed this to him – Uhuru will beat Raila with more than 55% of the total votes –

Migwwi claims he also warned Uhuru against shaking anyone’s hands before the election is over Geoffrey Migwi, a city based Pastor of the House of Hope in Kayole, Embakasi East claims the Lord revealed to him how the August 8 election results will turn out. While urging Kenyans to be deeply engrossed in prayer with just three days to the election, he revealed how he has been praying for the past couple of months over the election.

Apparently, God was faithful to answer his plans and was assured that the poll will be peaceful.

He was also given a list of candidates who will win and lose in the poll.

– Uhuru promises Raila Odinga “Those candidates that will be defeated will for once put the country first and concede defeat and some of them from opposition side will be appointed in the government by the President, Mark this date, “Leading from the front will be the right Raila Amollo Odinga who will lose to Uhuru Kenyatta by 55% but he will remain in the hearts of Kenyans for the change he has brought in the land, first the democracy we have, media freedom and public freedom of expression I can tell without fear or favour he is the father of all that, we respect you man of people Raila Amollo Odinga,” said Migwi.

Fear in Lamu as al-Shabaab kill fishermen in fresh attack President Uhuru being endorsed for re-election by Maasai clans on Friday, August 4.

He also prophesied that incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta will win the election with more than 55% of the votes, therefore, ruling out the possibility of a run off. According to prior TUKO.co.ke reports, Migwi claims he predicted the attack on Deputy President William Ruto’s Sugoi home in Uasin Gishu.

. He also claimed that he had warned President Uhuru Kenyatta against shaking anyone’s hand until the elections were over and done with. Have something to add to this article?

Written by Web Master

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

500-strong world team keeps an eye on critical Kenyan polls

Akufo-Addo to visit Denkyira Obuasi