Nairobi protests: Tear gas fired as thousands march across Kenya – BBC Africa

Nairobi protests: Tear gas fired as thousands march across Kenya – BBC Africa



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  1. When a Government kills Its People, It Surrenders Its Divine Mandate to represent the people or even lead them .. Before the throne of Heaven, let it be known: any administration that raises its hand against the very souls it was elected to protect has lost all right moral, constitutional, and spiritual to govern or to speak for its people.
    1. Decades of God Given Peace Shattered
    For nearly sixty years, Kenya prospered under the grace of open hearts and honest dialogue. Yet now that divine harmony lies in ruins marred by tear gas that churns the air where mothers pray, by batons that crush the hope of our youth, and by bullets that steal away precious lives fashioned in God’s image.
    2. The Sin of Legislators’ Collusion
    Parliament was called to uphold justice and check the power of the executive. Instead, too many have joined this satanic enterprise enacting punitive taxes, codifying laws that bind Kenya in chains, silencing the press by blacking out a broadcaster’s airwaves, and bankrolling hired thugs so that righteous cries for mercy may be drowned by orchestrated violence.
    3. A Divine Referendum in the Streets
    The clamour rising from our towns and villages is no idle protest it is a holy referendum appointed by the people’s will. Its unanimous decree echoes through the land: every Cabinet Secretary, every member of Parliament, and every police commander who bears complicity in these atrocities must lay down their office this very day.
    4. Dispelling the Fear of Collapse
    Some whisper that, without these tyrants, Kenya would collapse into chaos like a failed state. I say to you: do not think in fear. For God has raised an army of principled honest Kenyans leaders , compassionate Kenyans men and women of prayer and integrity ready to rebuild our nation on the firm foundation of truth and mercy.
    5. True Leadership Honors Life, Not Violence
    A government does not command reverence by bullets or censorship. It commands respect when it serves with humility, protects the vulnerable, and honors the sacred worth of every citizen. A regime stained by the blood of its people and the lawmakers who enabled it has, by that single act, forfeit its divine and civic authority.
    6. The Path of Redemption and Renewal
    Let us open once again the gates of free speech, restore the sanctity of our institutions, and rekindle the honest conversation that was Kenya’s heritage for six decades. Only then by God’s grace will our beloved nation reclaim the peace, justice, and progress that were her birthright.

    May the Lord grant us the courage to remove these architects of tyranny, the wisdom to rebuild with compassion, and the faith to walk in righteousness all the days of our lives. Amen.

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