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Kenya’s most persecuted cleric bares it all in memoirs

Rev Timothy Njoya is clobered by goons as police watched during a protest in June 1987. [File, Standard]

 “In the pulpit, Timothy has always been a portrait of a preacher who is intellectually honest, sincerely saved and a martyr. A Kenyan prophet who truly thinks heavenly and acts truly nationalist. These values explain his persecution by the state and his church. The former maimed him on many occasions while the latter defrocked him, reinstated him, and eventually retired him as a pastor after humiliating him in his profession.”

These are retired Chief Justice Willy Mutunga’s thoughts in his foreword of the book We the People: Thinking Heavenly Acting Kenyanly.

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