KENYAN PROPHET SAYS EAST AFRICAN REGION STILL NEEDS PRESIDENT MUSEVENI’S PROWESS FOR ITS DEVELOPMENT

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A Kenyan prophet, Apostle Peter Morwabe of Gospel Embassy Chapel has said God still wants President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to rule for the interest of the East African region, the African continent.

Apostle Morwabe said that God’s preference of President Museveni to the weak Ugandan Opposition is because of his pan African-ism. He likened him to the Biblical Saul  Vs Samuel scenario in the Bible.

“God’s interest is always different from [that] of the majority of the people. You remember in Israel: God wanted Samuel to keep ruling but Israelites wanted King Saul, God had to give in and allowed them to have King Saul,”
“But in the case of Uganda, I see that God still has interest in His Excellency president Yoweri Museveni,” Morwabe said.

“I might not know what the majority of Ugandans want because I am not a Ugandan myself, I don’t stay in Uganda but I want to tell the Ugandans that God has interest in President Museveni, not primarily because of Ugandans but because of East Africans and because of Africans and all the Black People living all over the world.

Morwabe said President Museveni will continue ruling because Ugandans must understand that Uganda is not without a God.

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