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Prophet Owuor's Facebook page hacked, followers blame 'evil spirits'

Prophet Owuor's Facebook page hacked, followers blame 'evil spirits'

Followers of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry were left in shock after Prophet David Owuor's official Facebook page was hacked, sparking a flurry of reactions online.

Screenshots widely shared on social media showed concerned netizens warning members of the church to be cautious of any new posts from the account, which enjoys over 178,000 followers.

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