A fresh political debate has emerged after a well-known Nigerian cleric, Prophet Joshua Iginla, claimed that President William Ruto should remain alert over what he described as secret political schemes from people close to power and the opposition.
Speaking during a recent prophetic service shared online this week, Iginla warned that Kenya could be heading into a tense political season if leaders fail to handle growing dissatisfaction among citizens.
Speaking during a recent prophetic service shared online this week, Iginla warned that Kenya could be heading into a tense political season if leaders fail to handle growing dissatisfaction among citizens.
He said the President should be careful about betrayal from trusted allies and silent plans being formed behind the scenes.
The prophet claimed that while Ruto appears firm in public, there are hidden political movements aimed at weakening his influence ahead of the 2027 General Election.
The prophet claimed that while Ruto appears firm in public, there are hidden political movements aimed at weakening his influence ahead of the 2027 General Election.
According to him, some leaders are pretending to support the Head of State while privately building alliances against him.
His remarks come at a time when Kenya’s political temperatures are rising, especially after former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua intensified criticism of Ruto’s administration and positioned himself closer to the opposition camp.
His remarks come at a time when Kenya’s political temperatures are rising, especially after former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua intensified criticism of Ruto’s administration and positioned himself closer to the opposition camp.
At the same time, ODM and UDA leaders have continued holding consultations on national unity and governance issues, creating mixed reactions across the country.
Iginla also warned of possible economic and social unrest if urgent issues affecting ordinary Kenyans, including the high cost of living, are not addressed quickly. He urged national leaders to focus more on the people rather than political battles.
While many Kenyans reacted differently to the prophecy, some dismissed it as normal political commentary, while others said such warnings should not be ignored given the current mood in the country.
State House has not officially responded to the remarks.
As political realignments continue to shape the road to 2027, statements like these are likely to keep fueling public debate over who truly stands with President Ruto and what may be coming next.
Iginla also warned of possible economic and social unrest if urgent issues affecting ordinary Kenyans, including the high cost of living, are not addressed quickly. He urged national leaders to focus more on the people rather than political battles.
While many Kenyans reacted differently to the prophecy, some dismissed it as normal political commentary, while others said such warnings should not be ignored given the current mood in the country.
State House has not officially responded to the remarks.
As political realignments continue to shape the road to 2027, statements like these are likely to keep fueling public debate over who truly stands with President Ruto and what may be coming next.