The grandeur entry of prophet Owour in Nakuru raised a lot of debate on social media. The Mighty Man of God as he calls himself was under escort of a fleet of armed police cars among other big cars you can name them.
But most people have not asked themselves, who is the threat to the Mighty Man of God?
Many answers would be given to this. But is it in order to hire the number of police his ministry did just to make a grand entry?
The Conman prophet Dr Owuor just arrived in Nakuru for a two day meeting at Menengai grounds. This is how he is received with state security, high end cars and ululation. He will be spending the night at Merika Hotel while his followers brave the cold outside at Menengai grounds pic.twitter.com/OuuNDd6J7z
— Lord Abraham Mutai (@ItsMutai) December 28, 2018
Most people have termed it as misuse of public funds. But why should they use some of the money to help the most fortunate in the society especially during this festive season. Discussion for another day.
Elsewhere,Four police cars that were caught on camera escorting prophet David Owuor were detained in Nakuru.
They were later transferred to Nairobi following an order by Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet.
The law allows Kenyans to hire police services but according to IG Boinett, it should not be to the level depicted by Prophet Owuor as it amounts to misuse of public resources.
The inspector general of police has since vowed to take action against officers who assigned over eight police cars to Dr Owuor in his grandeur entry into Nakuru.
Owuor is holding a two day prayer meeting in the outskirts of Nakuru town.