'Harlots Have Been Paid To Give False Testimonies Against Me,' Screams Controversial Kenyan Pastor

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Controversial pastor Godfrey Migwi is not new to controversy. He always makes comments on controversial topics especially politics.

Well, the man of the cloth is in dire need of your prayers. Pastor Migwi claims that his life is in danger and people have been paid to finish him.

Migwi who predicted that Uhuru would win in the August 8 election, has taken to social media to urge his followers to pray for him after receiving death threat messages.

"Intercessors pray for me, I can't report my case to the police but to you people, prayers is the key and more than firearm, I have been in the gap teaching, preaching, praying and fasting for our leaders and nation, then revealing hidden secrets and devil schemes without fear or favor in this Land, I have been whistleblowing as a watchman in a high tower for our nation, I predicted who will win and won and again he will still win with a bigger margin no matter what happened in the supreme court, 4 learned judge's against 8 million Wanjiku's from all corners of Kenya, for that reason the enemy of this country and of my ministry are planning for my downfall, they tried here in facebook some months back to finish me but Jesus stood with me and the ministry, they tried to use bloggers, garter press, haters speaking lies, now harlots are paid to give false testimonies against me, others are following me even to finish me, witches are all over with evil spell, I don't want to be pitied by anyone I know who l am, only prayers needed.

I was born once I will die once but before then I'll never ever keep quiet or be silenced by haters, politician's, ministry enemies or devil himself, I have so many messages from haters, and others from the political divide in my inbox."

He also shared another post which read;

'Being a pastor doesn't mean you let people walk all over you. It doesn't mean that you are weak and allow people to bully you. NO! Being a pastor means that you have the discerning wisdom to know when to walk away and when to stand up for yourself. Sometimes you have to put people in their place. You have to learn to speak up for yourself. Even Jesus checked the devil and put him in his rightful place when He told him, "Get thee behind Me, Satan." Come on now. Stand Up! Speak Up!'