A Nairobi-based church finds itself under scrutiny as detectives investigate allegations of encouraging followers to engage in sex sessions.
The church, initially believed to be a genuine place of worship, is now suspected of promoting immoral activities and distorting biblical teachings.
The church, nestled between Uthiru Marigu-ini and Mabatini settlements, came into the public eye thanks to an anonymous online whistleblower named Martha Mwihaki Hinga.
As her revelations gained attention, locals began openly discussing the dark side of the church.
Allegedly, the church conducts sex orgies disguised as preaching sessions, with the real leader(s) remaining shrouded in mystery.
Concerns grew as it became apparent that the majority of the followers, particularly the youth, engaged in these activities.
Moreover, reports suggested that female members dressed provocatively, adding to the speculation surrounding the church.
According to insider accounts, the lead pastor of the church propagated the ideology that nudity is godly, citing the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Members were allegedly encouraged to interpret the fruits of the Garden as symbols of human beings who are free to engage in unrestrained sexual activities.
Shockingly, it was reported that the church endorsed relationships with anyone within the congregation, regardless of marital status or age, including same-sex relationships and relationships with minors.
The Uthiru-based cult is suspected of having branches in Ruiru, Molo, and Ongata Rongai, where similar activities are rumored to take place.
Reports suggest that the church has indoctrinated its members with false doctrines, effectively brainwashing them into blindly following the lead pastor.
Dissenting opinions are disregarded, and the pastor is treated as an infallible figure whose commands go unchallenged. This troubling form of indoctrination draws parallels to extremist groups and their destructive ideologies. T