Tuesday, October 4, 2022

A Prayerful Kenyan President Ruto now rattles Secret Societies

 President Ruto’s administration is praying to one and true God fervently, it’s easy to tell.

When you see secret societies come to the fore to play PR , it’s because they are rattled . Secret societies fear to lose power;  they control innate sectors of societies,  like demons who stay quietly until disturbed ,the latter can stay in a person/place to continue with their missions to 1. STEAL YOU  /coercion with (favors, fortunes, fame, affluence, dominance, etc )  ,2.  KILL YOU (harass , compel , entice, punish,  redirect one’s life from what God intended to some feel good land flowing with hmilk and honey ) and utterly 3. DESTROY YOU ( die in hell  without Christ/ reject true God and Jesus’s free Salvation etc  ), because the devil has no free things neither is he a friend of anybody .

Agents sneak in as the angels of light, - you’ll hear about charity work, brotherhood solidarity, unity and love, law abiders, peace propagators so forth to nab as many who are perishing but fascinated with temporal riches and “good life “  . Satanic world knows how to entice, they have formed “churches” or actively involved in churches, seminaries, Bible colleges as qualified theological teachers, and in many pointed areas of society …. mission ….to redirect folks away from the Great Commission our Lord Jesus Christ for the Church in Matthew 28:18-20  “ 18 And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. 19 Go [a]therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.

 In a nutshell they are enticing masses to their devilish intentions but smeared with goodlier schemes to confiscate minds with wrong doctrines, the devil is canning.  Hosea 4:6 6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.”

Many secret and others who are not will be rattled ……these folks control the world, and argents of the god of the world  . Everything we see in the physical is controlled in the spiritual rim.

The devil’s kingdom is real and organized but Jesus is the Lord of Lords and King of Kings, He concurred Satan and with same power He has given to the Church to bind and lose all the works of the devil in Jesus’s Mighty Name .

The Devil cannot WIN . Tell the righteous to continue doing what’s right ….It’s well …….ISAIAH 3: 10  .


Friday, February 12, 2021

CARDINAL NJUE RESIGNS

 John Cardinal Njue  resigned as the Archbishop of Nairobi Diocese.

Cardinal Njue resigned in a letter to Pope Francis.

The acceptance letter of Cardinal Njue’s resignation was sent to the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) on Monday by the Apostolic Nuncio to Kenya, Archbishop Hubertus van Megen.

Archbishop Njue, who has been serving the Archdiocese of Nairobi since 2007, resigned after attaining the age of 75 in conformity with the Canon Law that requires Bishops, including Cardinals to step aside at 75.

Pope Francis has in the meantime appointed Nairobi Auxiliary Bishop David Kamau as the Apostolic Administrator of Nairobi Archdiocese.

Bishop Kamau has been serving in the archdiocese since December 1999 when he was appointed the Auxiliary Bishop of Nairobi.

Currently, there are three other Archbishops in Kenya; Archbishop Antony Muheria (Nyeri), Archbishop Martin Musonde (Mombasa) and Archbishop Philip Arnold Subira Anyolo (Kisumu).

Njue took over from the Late Archbishop Ndingi Mwana a’Nzeki who retired in October 2007 after attaining the retirement age of 75 years.

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Later in a Consistory, on 24th November 2007, the Pontiff elevated Most Rev. John Njue as Cardinal, becoming a member of the Sacred College of Cardinals.

His Eminence John Cardinal Njue is the second Cardinal in the history of Kenya after Maurice Michael Cardinal Otunga.

He served as the Chairman of the Seminary Episcopal Commission for Major Seminaries in Kenya from 1987 to 1991.

He became the chairman of the Kenyan Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) from 1997 to 2003. He also served as the Chairman for KCCB – Catholic Justice and Peace Commission and Chairman of Development and Social Services Department Kenya Catholic Secretariat (KCS).

He was appointed Co-adjutor Archbishop of Nyeri on 9th, March 2002.

He was appointed the Apostolic Administrator of the Vicariate of Isiolo from 2005 – 2006 following the death of the Late Rt. Rev. Luigi Locati in the year 2000.  

Thank you, mom - LUHYA

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Kenya Now Exports it's first Crude Oil.

President Uhuru Kenyatta announced that Kenya has exported its first crude oil. The crude oil had been sold in a deal that has seen the country earn Ksh.1.2 billion.


“So, I think we have started the journey and it is up to us to ensure that those resources are put to the best use to make our country both prosperous and to ensure we eliminate poverty,” said Kenyatta.
The news is also expected to create excitement in the Lokichar oil fields where Tulllow Oil and its joint partners continue to explore more blocks for oil.
Kenya discovered its first oil deposits in 2012 and since then, explorations have continued in the Lake Turkana Basin with more deposits being reported.
In previous media reports, Tullow Oil estimated some 560 million barrels in probable reserves.
Tullow further indicated that this would translate to 60,000 to 100,000 barrels per day of gross production, which is said to be insufficient to warrant the construction of a refinery locally, hence the export plans.

Friday, June 8, 2018

Governor Alfred Mutual dealt blow as election is nullified

Machakos County is headed for another election after the Court of Appeal nullified the August 2017 win of Governor Alfred Mutua.


 His competitor Wavinya Ndeti appealed High Court decision that upheld Mutua’s win.

Will Wavinya bounce back as court nullifies Governor Alfred Mutua's election ? 



Monday, May 28, 2018

Snakes-slither-their-way-to-global-health-talks




Snake bite, normally a low priority health issue, this week received top treatment at the World Health Assembly in Geneva. For the first time, the assembly -- the top decision-making body of the World HealthOrganisation (WHO) -- recognised snakebite as a health issue of global concern.

Member states, at the annual meeting which ends today endorsed a 2017 resolution listing snake bite as a neglected tropical disease. “We are very excited about this development,” said the non governmental organisation Doctors Without Borders (MSF) soon after the resolution had been passed. “This is an opportunity to finally get serious about tackling snake bite,” said Julien Potet, policy adviser on neglected tropical diseases for MSF’s Access Campaign. About 20 health conditions fall in the WHO list of Neglected tropical diseases found in 149 countries and affecting more than one billion people, but attracting little financial or research attention. In 2012, the WHO published a roadmap targeting to eliminate 17 of these diseases by 2020.

Last week, Kenya was celebrated globally for eliminating guinea worm, one of the neglected diseases. The adoption of snake bite, while not a candidate for elimination, Potet says, will galvanise the world into mobilising resources to respond to an estimated 2.7 million snakepoisonings every year. According to WHO, snakes rank second to mosquitoes in the number of human deaths caused by animals globally. In the resolution, WHO says it has already developed a strategic roadmap for confronting snake poisoning to reduce an estimated 79,000 deaths caused by venomous snakes in 2016.

 The WHO Roadmap is estimated to cost about Sh1.6 billion up to the end of next year. WHO also estimated that about 400,000 people a year face permanent disabilities, including blindness, extensive scarring, restricted mobility and amputation following snake bite poisoning. Last year, MSF admitted 3,000 patients for snake bite mainly in Africa despite lack of good quality medicines, also called antivenin. The largest number of patients, MSF says, was from Central African Republic, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Yemen. Other countries with significant number of cases admitted in MSF clinics were Tanzania, Kenya, Cameroon, Sudan and Sierra Leone. Many people who cannot afford quality medicines -- where they are available --MSF said, turn to local healers or substandard products. WHO has blamed the lack of quality antivenin to weak regulatory systems that allow the entry of unsafe and ineffective products into the markets. Such products, the health body says, enter the market with no pre-clinical or clinical evaluation before registration. For example, last year it took the efforts of several foreign institutions to establish that all antivenins sold in Kenya were ineffective.

 Researchers from the UK and Costa Rica, who roped in the Kenya Snake Bite Research & Intervention Centre, found the antivenins being stocked in Kenya were not meant for this market and hence ineffective. “The fact that none of the six anti-venoms is effective against all the East African snakepoisons was of greatest concern,” says the report appearing in the journal Plos: Neglected Tropical Diseases. However, it was only in March this year that the Pharmacy and Poisons Board moved to warn Kenyans of the presence of irregular antivenins in the local market. A study published last month (April) on snake bites in Kabarnet, Kakamega, Kapenguria and Makueni areas, estimated to have high rates of poisonous snake bites in Kenya, recorded poor availability of antivenins. A team from several local universities led by Mitchel Okumu, of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital, says antivenin was rarely available in hospitals in the study areas. The study published in the Pan African Medical Journal and the latest on snakebites in Kenya attributed the lack of antivenin to delayed procurement and supply shortages. But even when the medicines are available, the team says, victims -- majority aged one to 15 -- are first likely be presented to local healers before going to hospital, if at all.

The investigators recorded 176 bites in all the study sites over the three-year study period. Most of the bites occurred in the one to 15-year age group. Puff adders, black spitting cobras, black mambas and the pretty-faced boomslang were the main snake species associated with the bites in the study area. Most of the bites, according to the report, are on the lower limbs, during the dry season and most likely in the evenings, with patients reaching the hospital two to six hours after the bite. “But it is not uncommon for victims to present themselves 24 hours later due to the long distances to hospitals in these areas,” says the study. www.rocketscience.co.ke


Friday, April 20, 2018

Arsene Wenger to step down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season.

Arsene Wenger is to leave Arsenal at the end of the season, ending a near 22-year reign as manager. ... Wenger, 68, won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups, including the Double in 1998 and 2002.

What is your reaction to Arsenal's manager Arsène Wenger stepping down at the end of the season?


Sir Alex Ferguson: said "He is, without doubt, one of the greatest Premier League managers and I am proud to have been a rival, a colleague and a friend to such a great man."

Antonio Conte: "He’s had a great influence on football and we are talking about one of the best managers in the world.”



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