Wealth and Riches: Gilbert Deya claims ownership of buildings in each city of London

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Controversial Pastor Gilbert Deya has for the first time spoken about his wealth and riches.

The Man of God has resurfaced after the  battle of being answerable to ‘child trafficking’ charges.

Gilbert Deya  says that he did not have a hand in the miracle baby scam although some of the ladies he prayed for used to testify on their ‘miraculous’ pregnancies’.

The renowen Televagelist opened up to Mseto East Africa and apparently blamed his wife for the woes and negativity in their ministry.

Gilbert Deya however says that  most of his followers are aware that he is clean and did not have a hand in the scam.

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Apart from the controversy, Gilbert Deya also opened up about his wealth ad richness.

Not in any manner to brag as he says and stated that he did not do it all for his own sake.

The man Gilbert Deya revealed that he has buildings in each city of London and each costed him about 400 million Kenyan Shillings.

It is however unclear whether he still owns these buildings upto date.  Gilbert Deya said that he managed to be in possession of these buildings since  he was well received in England and  his ministry there was one of the biggest things.

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The Pastor moved in to England after his works in Kenya and after he got the licensed, his sermon’s got to be aired on live TV.

Deya also claims that his ministry got a boost after he was recognized by the Royal Family and Queen Elizabeth gave him an audience.

Apart from his riches in London, Deya was a close ally to former President Daniel Arap Moi.

Their relationship grew after Moi was healed by a trigger prayer by Gilbert Deya.

Beyond their friendship, Deya mentions that Moi used to finance some of his crusade meetings and at some point he was gifted with land.

The pastor says that  he handed over the land to some Nairobi pastors who built churches.

Here is the exclusive interview courtesy Mseto East Africa.

 

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