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Alby News Ghana Blog of Saturday, 15 April 2023

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After fasting to see Jesus, police detain pastors as followers starve to death in a Kenyan forest.

When they were discovered famished in a forest, wanting to meet Jesus, four people died and eleven were transported to the hospital.

According to the victims, who are thought to be members of Pastor Paul Mackenzie's Good News International Church, fasting was advised in order to avert "apocalyptic damnation."

Meanwhile, Makenzie Nthenge, the pastor who deluded his followers, was detained, according to the Kenyan police, who also confirmed the occurrence.

The death of four followers whom he allegedly instructed to starve themselves in order to "meet Jesus" prompted Kenyan police to announce on Saturday, April 15, that they had detained the local cult leader.

After being found on Friday in the Shakahola forest close to the town of Malindi, eleven additional members of the Makenzie Nthenge-founded Good News International Church were transported to a hospital, three of them in a critical condition.

On January 16, 2018, a woman sobs after being rescued from the Dusit Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya. Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images provided the picture. via Getty Images

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The police went on to say that they were concerned that there will be found additional victims.

Charles Kamau, the Malindi sub-county's criminal investigations chief, said of the preacher, "The pastor is under arrest after he surrendered because he knew we were looking for him."

Prior to his Monday, April 17 court appearance, he was arrested, according to The PUNCH newspaper.

Police provide more information

Following complaints of "ignorant citizens starving to death under the pretense of meeting Jesus after being brainwashed by a suspect, Makenzie Nthenge, a pastor of Good News International Church," police conducted a raid in a forest near the coast of Kenya on Friday.

The identities of the four dead are yet unknown.

Will Tinubu take the oath of office as president of Nigeria on May 29? A well-known Nigerian pastor makes a new prophecy.

Another development is that Theophilus Olabayo, the founder and primate of the Evangelical Church of Yahweh Worldwide, believes Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu would be inaugurated as the next president of Nigeria on May 29.

With more over eight million votes cast, Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, won the February 25 presidential election.

Atiku Abubakar of the PDP and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, the poll's first and second runner-ups, are, however, suing to overturn the results.

Before Tinubu's inauguration, Primate Ayodele reacts and makes a new prophecy in the interim government storyline.

While all is going on, a well-known Lagos-based Nigerian prophet made a prediction regarding Bola Tinubu's inauguration.

Prior to the handover on Monday, May 29, the impassioned preacher revealed that there would be a debate during the ceremony over a political scheme to appoint an interim government.

The man of God further stated that President Muhammadu Buhari would pass the gavel to his successor at the event and that the time would not alter.