Here’s how Kenyans could ‘reward’ Bishop Deya
A tweep has mocked Kenyans’ love for controversial personalities stating that deported preacher Gilbert Deya will most likely run for political office.
The tweet has been liked and shared widely as users agreed with the tweep of how Kenyans reward controversial people.
The controversial UK based Kenyan televangelist landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Friday morning under tight security.
The Inspector General Joseph Boinnet said Mr Deya who is accused of stealing Kenyan babies and passing them off to the UK as miracle babies has been handed over to the CID who are preparing to take him to court.
He was later arraigned in court where he denied the charge of stealing five children from Mountain View Estate in Nairobi.
He will spend six days and nights at the Kamiti Maximum Prison while a Nairobi court determines whether he stands a chance of being freed on bond pending trial.
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This tweep’s reaction to the news caused a stir online:
Gilbert Deya was finally deported. He’s probably going to be governor by 2022.
— Nanjala Nyabola (@Nanjala1) August 4, 2017
not surprising. Here you create a scandal, a major one and you’re branded “development conscious ”
— Sir David Putin (@MeliArap) August 4, 2017
Thats the kenyan voter!
— ambrose kamau (@ambrosek2014) August 4, 2017
Food for thought. Won’t be surprised
— Jogoo ya mjini (@IaM_Meista) August 4, 2017
Quite likely. We have a problem. It’s sad.
— Mueni Ngungu (@mueni_ngungu) August 5, 2017
POSSIBLE … This is how leadership (representation) in Kenya has always been abused ,we are going too low
— Naomi Nyawira (@naomi_muriithi) August 4, 2017
Its the parties that will take his millions & repackage him as a good candidate.
— Dickson Didah (@DicksonDidah) August 4, 2017