Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Kenya at Crossroads: A Warning for the Nation







For years, many people have followed me on this platform because they believe I can accurately read Kenya's political landscape and foresee what lies ahead. Long-term subscribers have cited ample evidence to support this trust. I want to address our newer followers: the message in this video is heavy, but it is necessary.


The Bridge We Must Cross


I’ve often spoken about a metaphorical bridge—a difficult passage we as a nation must endure to reach the other side. Before the 2022 elections, I warned about this bridge, and many dismissed my message, believing all was well. Now, here we are: nearing the end of the bridge. That is the good news. The bad news? We are at the most treacherous part, the most perilous stretch. This is where many will struggle and suffer, and some will not cross safely. The reality is grim, but wouldn’t you rather hear the truth than sweet, empty reassurances?


Enjoy this Easter holiday while you can. After Easter, if you thought life was already difficult, you will realize it was just the beginning. Without divine intervention, this section of the bridge looks nearly impassable.


The Spiritual Perspective


Servants of God I deeply trust have revealed unsettling insights: Kenya is stuck, and only God Almighty can deliver us. They speak of serious, unprecedented trouble looming for our country. This is not a new warning; some have foreseen this for years.


A trusted prayer warrior—a woman whose life’s mission is to pray—recently told me that Kenya will experience severe challenges before things improve. These challenges are deeply connected to the political foundations of the UDA government. Spiritually speaking, a house built on deceit, betrayal, and pride cannot stand. The proud, the boastful—those who beat their chests as if God does not exist—are inviting disaster upon themselves.


Lessons from the Bible


Throughout history, God has humbled the proud. King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon learned this when he was stripped of his power, living as a beast in the wilderness for seven years. Another king, Herod, fell dead and was consumed by worms because he accepted praise meant for God.


Pride and deceit have no place in leadership, and Kenya is on dangerous ground. If the current leaders, particularly President William Ruto, cannot humble themselves before God, their leadership will not endure. As humans, we must pray for our leaders: pray for President Ruto to find humility and wisdom, and pray for Raila Odinga, who has endured a long and painful preparation for what may be a significant divine purpose.


The Importance of Preparation


Many are unaware of how God prepares individuals for great assignments. Look at King David, who spent years fleeing for his life before assuming the throne, or Moses, who was prepared for decades before leading Israel. Pain, suffering, and brokenness are tools of divine preparation. Raila Odinga’s repeated political heartbreaks may very well be part of such a preparation.


Similarly, as individuals, we must prepare ourselves spiritually and emotionally for what lies ahead. Avoid pride, arrogance, and ignorance. Do not take God's warnings lightly or speak His name in vain. Where Kenya is now, divine intervention is not optional—it is essential.


The Coming Storm


Prophecies across platforms, including YouTube, foretell a period of loss, hardship, and unprecedented changes. Whether it involves death, chaos, or economic collapse, the message is clear: we must be ready. If you choose to ignore this warning, the consequences will not be a surprise.


A Call to Action


As Easter unfolds, take time to reflect, pray, and prepare. The days ahead will be challenging, and Kenyans—both at home and abroad—must brace themselves for the difficult stretch of the bridge that remains.



Kenya is at a crossroads, and the decisions we make—both as individuals and as a nation—will determine our future. Stay humble, stay vigilant, and most importantly, seek God’s guidance.

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