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“We Should Come With A Film Depicting Pastor Kanyari and Religion in General” Says Larry Madowo

 

Religion has been a bone of contention for a while now as even militants are trying to use it to divide Kenyans and gain their interests.

Kanyari and his accomplices have gained massive wealth from their congregants by making them believe that their help will come when they part with colossal sums of money.

Prophets like David Owuor have garnered unmentionable followings in the country and beyond, thanks to their strong and convincing messages that many have embraced and altered their ways of life in a big deal.

Mosques in Mombasa have been raided by police, assorted weaponry impounded as worshipers pretend to be worshiping but in real sense are helping Al Shabaab carry out their heinous activities in the country.

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Pastor Victor Kanyari

This and many more are the reasons why Larry Madowo, in his Daily Nation column, is wondering why nobody has ever had a thought of coming with a movie/film The Real Preachers Of Africa.

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“You know who else calls himself a prophet? T. B. Joshua, the Nigerian preacher. Their styles might differ from that of noted chemist, sorry, preacher Victor Kanyari’s, but the ends appear to be the same. Why someone isn’t shooting The Real Preachers of Africa, a hit reality series with these characters, is an indictment of our creative industry.”

 

Madowo says that religion is the epitome of almost all tragedies befalling Kenya today as he feels people have used it in one way or the other to benefit themselves or subject others to problems.

Madowo says that such a film will help highlight the evils committed by rogue religious clerics and preachers and by doing so will help all people understand what religion really is.

His article is titled How Religion Is Poisoning Everything In Kenya.

 

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Edward Chweya