In Kitengela, Kajiado county, there was a church drama after a woman approached and exposed her pastor badly in front of him lamenting and told him that she no longer trusted him. However, the church's name was kept a secret due to unknown reasons.

The lady is claimed to have attended the church for a year, according to information from dependable sources. She was drawn to this church after hearing from the preacher that, via prayer, she would find a husband who would later propose to her.
According to reports, the woman whose name was also disclosed, joined the church after seeing a banner advertising how the pastor performs miracles, and that's how he landed in the church.
The woman still hadn't found a lover after a year. She made the decision to confront the pastor in front of the congregation, telling him how sorry she was and putting her faith in him. She continued by saying that due to the lies, she would never again pray in that church.
"Pasta wewe sikuamini tena. Heri nirudi nilikokuwa zamani," the lady told off the pastor.

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