President Uhuru Kenyatta Prays During Jubilee Party Final Rally at Afraha Stadium, Nakuru

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday surprised many people when he offered a prayer during Jubilee's final rally at the Afraha Stadium, Nakuru County.

The residents were surprised when the Head of State asked them to remove their caps and be calm as he prayed.

In the prayer, President Kenyatta asked the Almighty God to bless Kenya and grant the country a peaceful election next week.

He also requested the Lord to be with all leaders and let them not divide Kenyans.

" Almighty God, we kindly ask, we ask with a lot of respect that this time as we go to the  General election give us peace.

"Let the people of Kenya vote well and let us leaders no divide Kenyans," President Kenyatta prayed.

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The prayer elicited a lot of reactions with many people expressing their views on the President's supplications. 

Here are some reactions:

 

GOD remember what this guy has done to us, abused, stole, killed and lied, please do us a favour let him go home.

— Idriss Donnel (@donnel_ochieng) August 6, 2017

 

A God fearing leadership has future !

— paul mwai kingori (@mwaikingori) August 6, 2017

Humbled

— Evelyne Kamau (@EvelyneKamau) August 6, 2017

What he done for Kenyans? May be people like you have enjoyed his presidency?

Majority of Kenyans have suffered in the last four years

— KING (@SokOdera) August 6, 2017

Hata mwizi huomba kabla ya kuiba ili asishikwe

— Johnstone (@Johnolwamba) August 6, 2017

Prayers of a wicked man is just noise to God. The Pharisees of today

— FUBI BULUMA (@fubibuluma) August 6, 2017

He started his term with a prayer n has ended it with another,,to those who thot jubilee wunt finish its term,see Gods doings

— charles mugane (@mugane01) August 6, 2017

First step to prayer is repent your sins and ask for forgiveness.

— #RealEstateDeveloper (@S_wisk) August 6, 2017

Prayer or no prayer Gatundu direct .

— Dwayne Shappah (@DwayneShappah) August 6, 2017

u are praying to God to remember you because you have oppressed his people, stole from them abused them. EISH

— Mtakatifu Rowlands (@tolande) August 6, 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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