The source has this night sent a message to all Kenyans informing Kenyans that a prophet is on the spot after he tried to marry his daughter. When she was asking her daughter in marriage she was bribing her with money and other goodies so that she can accept him.
At the time of arrest the source has informed Kenyans that he was ferrying minors in an airtight van with a bucket for a toilet.
At the time of arrest the authorities have reported that he had 20 wives of which most of them were teenagers.
Here is what the source has posted;
"Mchungaji anakula kondoo.
A self-proclaimed prophet is on the spot for allegedly attempting to marry his daughter and bribing her with money and other goodies.
The preacher was arrested while reportedly ferrying minors in an airtight van with a bucket for a toilet.
Authorities said by the time of his arrest, the preacher had 20 wives, most of whom were teenagers." Tuko.co.ke posted on their official verified Facebook page.

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