Mungu Wa Kakamega : Shocking Details of Self-proclaimed God from Western

For the past few Days, Alfred Ndeta popularly known as Mungu wa Kakamega has been trending on social media. The self-proclaimed “god of western” sparked mixed reactions among Kenyan after he made shocking revelations.
Speaking recently during an interview, Mungu wa Kakamega called on the government to provide him with security like other high ranking officials. According to him, his global role as “god” is demanding and thus requires security personnel and other assistants to help him run daily activities.
“Kama MP, governor na President ako na security, sembuse Mimi MTU wa kimataifa. The government should provide security immediately,” he said.
Further, he noted that his role as a god is so demanding.
“I am responsible for supervising angels and giving them tasks to carry out across the world,” he added.
Who is Mungu wa Kakamega ?
In one of his past interviews, Alfred Ndeta disclosed that he was not born, but rather found himself in Nairobi. The rasta-man received calling in 1987, when he heard a voice from holy spirit directing him to become god. It is after this that he travelled to Kakamega to build heaven.
“I just found myself in Nairobi. i don’t know where I came from and that’s when I heard a strange voice from a person who claimed to be the Holy Spirit while in deep sleep. He commanded me to travel from Nairobi to heaven (Shibuli) in cheetah-like body where begun building my heaven In March 1987”, he said.
Ndeta further disclosed that has never married as he doesn’t like mixing his work with women. According to him, he has never gone for a long call or taken a bath since 1987.
At his rural home that he claims is heaven, the Kakamega man has partitioned his house into three parts – one is for his alleged heaven’s seat (Kiti cha enzi), while other parts are for the Holy Spirit and hell.
“Here in heaven, I have three parts, one is where my kingdom seat is, another as you can see there is continuous fire that is used to heal diseases, a cow statue whose mandate is to reveal those who go against my will and those with bad intentions.”




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