In a passionate prayer, the preacher identified as Archbishop Abraham of the traditional African B Church pressed upon the Almighty to deny victory to Khalwale’s rivals.
Abraham offered the powerful prayer after the combative politician made a KSh 50,000 donation when he visited the church during the Tuesday, December 25, Christmas celebrations.
In his prayer, the preacher said many aspirants had expressed interest in the gubernatorial election but singled out incumbent Senator Cleophas Malala among those who never deserved victory.
He claimed that before Malala became senator, he came to the same church and he was blessed but has never returned for thanks giving.
Abraham further claimed it was through his prayers that late minister Soita Shitanda ascended to power. “We also prayed for somebody known as Malala.
After I touched him with my holy stick, Malala trounced the election but up to now, he has never come back to this church,” the preacher informed the heavens.
The preacher prayed to God and asked him to make former senator Boni Khalwale the governor of the devolved unit.
Today I received holy Christmas prayers from Archbishop Abraham of the traditional African B Church up in the Nandi escarpment in Malava constituency pic.twitter.com/8Yrp42kJgC
— Boni Khalwale (@KBonimtetezi) December 25, 2018
Khalwale vied for the gubernatorial seat in the 2017 General Election but he lost to incumbent Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya.
Oparanya, who is serving his last term as the county boss has on the other hand expressed interest in the presidency.