Jesus Is Alive ministries founder Bishop Margaret Wanjiru has hinted at switching her allegiance to the opposition.
Speaking to her congregation after getting out of the hospital Bishop Wanjiru stated that she had loved and prayed for President William Ruto and his Deputy Rigathi Gachagua, however, due to the recent developments at her church based in the CBD, their working relationship was unattainable.
“I have loved you my president and deputy president, but from today tables are turning,” Stated Bishop Wanjiru.
Wanjiru has asserted that influential government officials were actively attempting to seize her land with her church stands on, despite the church being the lawful owner.
Bishop Margaret Wanjiru has issued a warning to President William Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, regarding potential repercussions for the alleged grabbing of the land.
On the other hand, she expressed that her life and that of her family were in danger alleging that the land grabbers were keen on ensuring that they take over the land.
Nonetheless, she maintained that she legally bought the contested land adding that she possessed the title deed.
“We have never grabbed anybody’s land. We do not even accept land that does not have a title deed. The sanctity of that document is very important and that is what gives you the right of a property.
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