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Explosive dossier by a former deacon puts pretty City preacher Rev Natasha on the spot

A former deacon at Rev Lucy Natasha’s Empowerment Christian Church, Nairobi has sensationally questioned how she runs her ministry in a lengthy expose’ published online.


Martha Mwihaki who describes herself as Prophetess gave shocking details of how she was recruited and how she escaped from an incident where a visiting Nigerian pastor held her in an indecent manner.

She said she escaped the grip of the Nigerian when she became very aggressive, and threatened to scream if he and a female aide who also held her, did not get out of her way.

“The moment both of them realized that I was not in the business of entertaining that nonsense, they simultaneously let go of their arms and retreated to their seats. I uttered no word and left immediately traumatized,” she wrote.


She says during her recruitment strange things happened to her and she feared her soul had been captured.


“That was weird because in my entire years of allegiance to Christ I have never felt that. I have never seen that,” she wrote


And in what appeared like a rejoinder to the expose’ Rev Natasha posted on her social media page a quote from the Holy Bible Isaiah 54:17 that reads,

”no weapon formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue which rises against you in judgement you shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord.”

The quote was accompanied by a video of her preaching the same message.

However, Rev Natasha’s followers quickly came to her defense dismissing the expose’ as baseless and describing Mwihaki write up a case of sour grapes.

They said Rev Natasha was being attacked for her successful ministry and they urged her go on touching souls and preaching the gospel.

And in strange twist to the saga that is now trending online, Mwihaki’s Facebook page where she had published the allegations has since been deactivated even though she had promised to release another dossier.

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