The call for Kikuyu community of Mt. Kenya region in Kenya to embrace Polygamy is not new.
Former Nairobi PC Joseph Kaguthi ( Pictured ) wants Central Kenya to embrace polygamy, and faulted the clergy for opposing the practice blindly.
He said without polygamy the current President Uhuru Kenyatta would not have been born and many important people including the clergy.
Kaguthi, the chairman of National Committee for Implementation of Citizen Participation in Security, or Nyumba Kumi, said polygamy is enshrined in the Bible.
“This movement being led by married women in the Central Kenya that polygamy is illegal should stop if we have to increase our population,” he said.
Bishop (Rtd) Peter Njenga of the Anglican Church supported him.
Former Nairobi PC Joseph Kaguthi ( Pictured ) wants Central Kenya to embrace polygamy, and faulted the clergy for opposing the practice blindly.
He said without polygamy the current President Uhuru Kenyatta would not have been born and many important people including the clergy.
Kaguthi, the chairman of National Committee for Implementation of Citizen Participation in Security, or Nyumba Kumi, said polygamy is enshrined in the Bible.
“This movement being led by married women in the Central Kenya that polygamy is illegal should stop if we have to increase our population,” he said.
Bishop (Rtd) Peter Njenga of the Anglican Church supported him.
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