President Uhuru Kenyatta makes impromptu visit at AIC pipeline Church leaving believers overexcited

President Uhuru Kenyatta today has decided to fellowship with believers at AIC pipeline Church. He arrived at this decision without making any notice to the Church leaders and believers.

This serves as a surprise visit that left the congregation overexcited with joy. Many forgot they were in church pulling out smart phones and started recording videos and taking photos of how the president Uhuru Kenyatta walked into the pulpit with humility.

The president was accompanied by his bodyguards alongside security urgencies.

According to the statehouse report, the president is also scheduled to open the AIC pipeline Church Education complex.

The AIC Education complex had a capacity of 800 students and aims to hit 1400 upon completion.

President Uhuru Politics

President Uhuru Kenyatta political biography. He is the Jubilee Party leader serving his last term as the president of the Republic of Kenya. He was first elected in 2013 and re-elected in 2017.

According to the Kenyan constitution a president is allowed to rule for 2 terms (10 Years). As he plans to pen down as the Commander in chief of the armed forces, Kenyatta has proposed Hon Raila Odinga for his succession.

He broke up with his Deputy William after the two started developing political differences.

Further more President Uhuru Kenyatta has been been holding campaigns popularising Azimio La Umoja presidential candidate.

UDA and Kenya Kwanza hit back

As president Uhuru Kenyatta is busy asking Kenyans to support Raila Odinga, this has raised concerns on the other side. His Deputy President together with Leaders allied to Kenya Kwanza have raised voices asking him to retire peacefully.

Ruto himself has been using the political platforms requests his boss to let him face Hon Raila Odinga in person.

As the three horses keep on seeking for a clear path to the 2022 General Elections, Kenyans are however urged to remain calm and let love prevail amongest themselves despite each others political decision.

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