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Pastor 'prohesies' Bensouda will set Ruto, Sang free in 2015

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A pastor from Bungoma has prophesied that Deputy President William Ruto’s case, and that of radio journalist Joshua arap Sang at The Hague will collapse in 2015.

Patrick Wafula, 57, had ‘prophesied’ the termination of Uhuru Kenyatta’s case at the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The pastor from Kimilili in Bungoma claims 2015 will be a good year for Kenya.

“The cases of the two will crumble in 2015. In fact, early in the year. Let them not be worried at all, God will compel prosecutor Fatou Bensouda and the judges to terminate the cases due to lack of evidence,” he said.

“I have had visions from the Lord where I see a tormented and disturbed Bensouda. She does not even sleep. God will not give her peace unless she lets Ruto and Sang off the hook, just like she did Uhuru Kenyatta and three other Kenyans,” the pastor told The Nairobian.

The cleric also claimed that, “God has shown me that our country will be safe in 2015. The new year will mark the end of the persistent terrorist attacks by Al-Shabaab.”

On economic growth, he claimed,

“We will attain economic growth that has never been reached before. In fact, Kenya will be envied by many countries in the region.

Wafula however refused to disclose more, insisting he needed to speak to President Uhuru in person over some more prophesies.

But Pastor Wafula’s prophesy conflicts that of city ‘prophetess’ Jemimah Wangari who prophesied that, “Blood will flow until 2015.”

The self-proclaimed city prophetess who has been preaching about the demise of prominent leaders claims 2015 will be a grim year for the country.

She told The Nairobian that although 2014 would have been the final year for blood-letting in Kenya, lack of prayer and the ‘corrupt’ conduct of leaders has angered God.

“Although 2014 was most challenging in terms of security, 2015 will be a tough one. Many people will suffer fire tragedies in some city buildings, but like in the book of Jeremiah 15, prayers will be in vain,” she said.

She adds that the recent disgraceful scuffles in Parliament were a revelation.

“Our leaders behaved like drunkards. It was God’s way to show us that our leaders lack self-respect,” she said.

In an interesting twist, Bishop Richard Nato, who is Rift Valley Clergy Big Forum chairman claimed he saw a vision that the country will not be going into referendum in 2015. He has asked influential leaders to hold their horses.

He claims, “2105 will be the year for all to receive blessings as doors open for the afflicted. It’s the year of limited complications and peace all over.”

Bishop Thomas Wahome of Helicopter of Christ Ministries claims 2015 is the year the country will arrive at the ‘Promised Land.’

“Actually, 2014 was the most challenging I have ever seen personally. There was a lot of hatred. But this year will be full of good tidings. And just like the Israelites passed through a lot of challenges before reaching the Promised Land,  Kenya will see her promises come to fruition this year,” claimed Wahome. 

  

 

 

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