Lady Alleges How The Late Bishop Kiuna Brainwashed Her And Took All Her Money

Yesterday, Kenyans were shocked after hearing the sad news about the demise of a famous Kenya Man of God Bishop Allan Kiuna.

While Kenyans are mourning his death, a lady called Mwari Wa Gitau has taken another direction where she decided to celebrate the death of Bishop Kiuna.

Mwari Wa Gitau via her Facebook page, said that she knows death is inevitable because she will even die one day. She asked her fans to allow her not to morn that “wicked man”

She said that Bishop Kiuna brainwashed her while she was in her early 20s and made her lose all her hard-earned money in the name of giving to God.

She said that she gets happy when a pastor dies, she said that she even wants all pastors to die so that the children who are growing will not find them.

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https://www.facebook.com/100003673302547/posts/3250998675032544/?mibextid=nb1MFm3jZYALyyMy

Nairobi mourns the loss of Jubilee Christian Church (JCC) founder Bishop Allan Kiuna, who passed away from cancer on Tuesday at a local hospital.

His death marks the end of a brave struggle against the illness, which he had openly fought for many years.

In December 2023, Bishop Kiuna publicly shared his battle with cancer, revealing that he had spent almost a year in the United States receiving treatment costing Sh384 million, generously funded through divine support.

Throughout his journey, he expressed deep thanks for the unwavering backing of his wife, Kathy Kiuna, who stood by him with exceptional strength and devotion.

Reflecting on her loving care during his sickness, Bishop Kiuna praised Kathy for her resilience and kindness, emphasising her crucial role in his life and work.

In a heartfelt tribute, he expressed his profound gratitude for the overwhelming love and support received from family, friends, and the church community.

In his last social media post, Bishop Kiuna shared a message of hope and blessing, praying for divine favour and success for his followers.

His words echoed optimism and faith, showing his steadfast belief in God’s grace and guidance.

Bishop Allan Kiuna is survived by his wife, Kathy, three children, and grandchildren.

His legacy as a spiritual leader and advocate for faith and resilience will be warmly remembered by all who knew him.

The news of Bishop Kiuna’s passing has deeply moved many, sparking an outpouring of condolences and tributes across the nation.

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