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It was supposed to be a regular Sunday service at a bustling church in Kasarani. Worshippers gathered in their best attire, ready for some spiritual uplift. But what they got instead? A front-row seat to the most dramatic church showdown of the year. And the star of this holy drama? None other than Prophet Peter K, the man accused of taking “laying hands” to criminal levels.
According to shocking revelations, Prophet Peter K allegedly lured fellow men—including pastors—into private meetings, only to drug them and commit unspeakable acts.
And as if that wasn't enough, rumors suggest he's closely connected to the ever-controversial gospel singer Mary Lincoln, making this scandal the perfect storm for Kenya's gossip circles.

But wait—cue Sunday, March 2nd. Instead of preaching salvation, Peter K found himself preaching survival, as a furious crowd stormed his sanctuary demanding answers, justice... and perhaps a little divine retribution.
Witnesses describe a scene straight out of a Nollywood thriller.
Congregants shouting “Wachome hiyo nyumba kabisa! (Burn that house down completely!)” as others cried, “Hawa ndio wanafanya Mungu akasirike zaidi! (These are the people making God angrier!)” Police, likely expecting a peaceful sermon, had to intervene, quickly whisking the embattled prophet away before things got biblical.
Social Media Courtroom: The Jury Speaks
If you thought the drama was confined to the church compound, you haven't checked YouTube and X lately. Kenyans came armed with comments sharper than a double-edged sword:
@florencemumbe5230 summed up the national mood with: “Gai sasa...tumefika dunia ngani hii? (Oh God, what kind of world have we come to?)”
@annmurimi3130 couldn’t hold back: “Makosa is the person who allowed ushetani kama huu in our country. (The mistake was letting this kind of evil into our country.)”
@felister2457 went full riot mode: “Very sad...wachome hiyo nyumba kabisa! (Burn the whole place down!)”
But amid the cries for justice, a few voices urged caution:
@janenjoki7822 gently warned: “My fear is, what if the prophet is innocent? God have mercy.”
@missparker2645 added: “Ka-Peter is innocent. Discernment is very important.”
Because let's face it, in the era of viral TikToks and keyboard warriors, today's villain can be tomorrow's victim of fake news.
So, What Happens Next?
As the dust settles, Kenya remains divided. Is Prophet Peter K truly the wolf in shepherd’s clothing as accused?
Or is he just another victim of the “Danger of a Single Story,” as @liliannjuguna2923 poetically put it?
What’s clear is this: the congregation isn’t about to let this one slide. With the entire nation tuned in, waiting for either a public confession or the biggest redemption arc of the year, Peter K might want to keep his prayers extra loud—and his security tighter.
For now, as one witty commenter said, “Siku za mwizi ni arobaini (A thief's days are forty),” and it looks like time just ran out.
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