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Rev Natasha issues statement after alleged friend links her to cultism

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Reverend Lucy Natasha. PHOTO/COURTESY

Renowned preacher Rev Lucy Natasha, of the Prophetic Latter Glory Ministry International has dismissed claims of her links to cultism.

This is after it was alleged that she organized a threesome session for a Nigerian guest preacher with her aide.

This is is after a Facebook user, Martha Mwihaki Hinga on Tuesday, June 29, revealed that Rev. Natasha invited her for dinner together with a Nigerian guest speaker, her mother, brother, and her assistance with a hidden agenda.

Mwihaki said there were delays and before she noticed, Rev. Natasha and her mother and the brother had already left leaving her with her aide and the Nigerian guest preacher.

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”Within 20 minutes I realized that Lucy had left together with her brother and mom, and I in the company of the pastor and the aide were left, little did I know that the girl was part of the script for a Threesome. Hahaha, yes I said a threesome,” part of her statement read.

Mwaihaki said she was however not given heads up, unlike the preacher and reverend’s assistant and only got the shock of her life when preacher asked them to pray together but instead, they allegedly sandwiched her, a move she thought aimed to kill her.

“I knew this was not a prayer but something else, perhaps a plan to kill me, because the thought of a sexual encounter was far-fetched. How now?”she added.

The alleged expose’ or Rev Natasha links to cultism sent Kenyans talking on social media, prompting Reverend Natasha to issue a statement on the same.

In a statement posted on her social media pages, the clergywoman through her communication team said the allegations were malicious aimed at tarnishing her reputation.

“As a ministry that is very active in preaching through various social media platforms, we seek to unequivocally dissociate ourselves with a malicious story tarnishing the reputation of our leader Rev Natasha and the ministry we are doing,” part of the statement read.

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Further, the reverend noted that the ‘expose’ is targeting to disparage the mandate of her weekly services dubbed Miracle Monday which began broadcasting in October 2017.

” We began our Miracle Monday Services in October 2017 and the same has been publicly broadcasted on our official handles. In the greatest words, the story and expose going round is totally false, unfounded, and out there to disparage our mandate,” she added.

In conclusion, Natasha alleges that the account used to do the expose’ is a pseudo account and has since been deactivated.

” It’s worth noting that the said Martha Mwihaki Hinga is a Pseudo account that has now deactivated; she and/or her cohort has never been part of us,” she stated in conclusion.


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