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Why some Mt Kenyans are ditching Christianity in favour the gods of their ancestors

Kikuyu Council of Elders conduct a cleansing ritual ceremony before uprooting a fig tree, "Mugumo", at Mathaithi Village near Karatina Town, Nyeri, to pave way for Kenol-Marua road construction. [Kibata Kihu, Standard]

While statistics indicate that Christianity in Kenya is the predominant religion, there has emerged rebellion against it in Mt Kenya region, with locals trooping back to African traditional religion.

Mt Kenya is among leading regions whose inhabitants were recruited into Christianity but of late, there has been a turnaround with people, including the clergy, denouncing their Christian faith to worship Mwene Nyaga, the god of Kirinyaga.

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