Abduba Dida terms National Prayer Day as blasphemous, says politicians must respect God - News Summed Up

Abduba Dida terms National Prayer Day as blasphemous, says politicians must respect God


SUMMARY Abduba Dida dismissed the National Prayer Day as hypocriticalHe said politicians should should respect GodFormer presidential candidate Abduba Dida has dismissed the National Prayer Day held on Sunday October 22 ahead of repeat poll terming it as hypocritical and blasphemous and asked the politicians to respect God. “Somebody says, ‘today is a prayer day, mwalimu can you come? It is a prayer day’, I see that as a blasphemy. President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday led the nation in the National Prayers ahead of the repeat presidential poll slated for October 26. “If Raila will be elected or President Kenyatta given another term, Kenya will go nowhere.


Source: Standard Digital October 23, 2017 07:18 UTC



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