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KENYAN IS DOOMED!!! PROPHET OWUOR SAYS AYEYAS DEATH WAS JUST A BEGINNIG OF THE KENYAN CELEBS, OTHER FIVE ARE FOLLOWING...HERE IS THE SHOCKING LIST



prophet awour said ayeyas death was just a beggining of celeb deaths
he says he was shown in a dream that most celebs are getting involved in illuminati issues which are also affectting other kenyans
he added and said celebs should now turn up to the God ways
the fun members of affected celebs may also suffer the sequences

Police have finally pieced together the circumstance leading to the death of Churchill Show comedian Emmanuel Makori, popularly known as Ayeiya, in an accident on Magadi Road Thursday night.

Unpaid debts, and rise in fame! how did churchill answer to this?

Police have told Nairobi News that the comedian was with his wife in the vehicle during the grisly accident near Catholic University of East Africa after they hit an electricity pole.

“It was a self-involved accident. The driver hit an electricity pole as he tried to negotiate the corner near Catholic University of East Africa junction along Magadi road,” OCPD of Langata Police Station Elijah Maina told Nairobi News.

He added that the investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the accident.


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