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How Prophet Owuor’s Church Turned Its Back on Nelson Amenya After the Adani Exposé

When whistleblower Nelson Amenya went public with revelations linking the controversial Adani deal to corruption in Kenya, he didn’t just challenge the government — he shook some of the country’s most powerful religious circles.

Speaking on the Iko Nini Podcast from exile in France, Amenya disclosed that Prophet David Owuor’s Ministry of Repentance and Holiness expelled him almost immediately after his exposé hit the airwaves. The church branded him “an enemy of the state” and cut all ties.

“Waliniambia hawataki anything to do with me,” Amenya said.

His exposé sparked nationwide protests, putting massive pressure on State House and forcing President William Ruto to cancel the multi-billion shilling JKIA deal with Adani.

But Amenya paid the price. Cast out of his church, vilified at home, and now living in exile, his story raises sharp questions: Why would a ministry claiming to stand for truth and holiness side with political and corporate power instead of defending one of their own?

The fallout highlights the toxic mix of religion, politics, and big money in Kenya — where speaking out can cost you your community, your safety, and even your country.

👉 Watch the video here and ask yourself: Was Nelson Amenya expelled because he lied — or because he dared to tell the truth?

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