Nairobi family accuses prophet Owuor of manipulating sister

The family of once powerful lawyer Jayne Muthoni is troubled by how the self proclaimed prophet Owour has manipulated their sister in using her property for his own ‘church activities’

According to Muthoni’s family, she has been brainwashed and cannot listen to anyone in the family.

The family further added saying that they used an obituary picture of their mother to gain access to Dove apartment where Muthoni leaves to break the news of their mother Charity Wangari.#

In his account Dancan Njagi who is Muthoni’s sister said, “I went there three times seeking to see my sister and pass the message to her after I was denied the opportunity. I camped there for hours but I was turned away.”

In addition he said,“My sister was not herself. She was emaciated and looked very tired. I was shocked. I did not pass the message to her, ” N

He further added saying that he pleaded with the guards and the woman who was “taking care of her” to allow him to leave with her for a family meeting where funeral arrangements were taking place.

They allowed him to do so on the condition that her personal assistant accompany them to Jacaranda Hotel, the venue of the meeting.

Rose Thuo, Muthoni’s elder sister, said that 15 minutes into the meeting, they were surrounded by 15 people who introduced themselves as members of Prophet Owuor’s Repentance and Holiness church.

“I was shocked when the guards said they had come to pass their condolences to Jayne. I mean, even Jayne herself was not yet aware of the death. How did they come to know of it?” Thuo asked.

“They watched her every move as if they were monitoring what she would say. Even when she ate they were literally behind her back,” Thuo said.

In addition Ms Thuo said, “We informed her that we lost our mother, but she asked how could lose our mother and asked us to go out and look for her. She was not in her senses.”

It was at this point that the family plotted how they would rescue their sister on the day of their mother’s burial.

Having family members who had served in the police force, Muthoni’s siblings called for the presence of officers to be at the funeral.On the day of the funeral, the family had requested Muthoni to be brought at Montezuma Monalisa Funeral home at 6am for them to start the journey early to their Kirinyaga home. To their surprise, the family received an SMS from Muthoni’s personal assistant saying that she could not wake up that early because that was against her daily routine.

Muthoni’s brother had to go to Riverside in the company of the police to get her released for the burial. On arrival in Kirinyaga, the family found more than 20 guards. including armed officers from the Ministry, had followed them from Nairobi.

“It is custom that after burial we had to spend some few days at home so we had requested that a few off Muthoni’s clothes be brought. But this never happened,” said Thuo.

After laying down the casket, the family noticed how the guards had quickly started to surround Muthoni to take her back to Nairobi.

At that juncture the family alerted the police who chased away the guards.

“All we want is to have our sister back. She is a gift to us just like any of our siblings. We will do anything to keep her and what she has for her family,” said Njagi.

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