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5 thoughts on “Kenya Elections. Call to Prayer in Stockholm: 3rd March 2013

  1. Thanks for inviting people for prayers for kenya good news but i would like you also to invite prayers for Syria , DRC (congo) Darful Somali and Mali just to name a few.We cannot forget how women children sick and starving masess in the above mentioned countries.

  2. Please i beg everybody to pray for my brother who is still in a Coma after being attacked by forces of evil in this society>KENYAN MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS ON THE STREET OF DES MOINES, IOWA, USA

    Joan Namachemo was awakened from her sleep this week by police knocking on her door. Namachemo’shusband, police told her Tuesday night, had been found lying in the street just one block from the couple’s Des Moines home. Michael Wasike, 36 from Kenya, had been on his way home from work Tuesday evening when someone apparently attacked him near 50th Street and Twana Drive, stole his vehicle and fled, police said. Wasike was found around 8:20 p.m. by a passerby, according to police. Wasike incurred head trauma during the attack and was in a medically-induced coma Wednesday, Namachemo said. Waiske is expected to recover, but as of Wednesday evening, doctors were still trying to stabilize his condition, and he had yet to wake up from the coma, she said. “My heart just stopped,” Namachemo said of when police arrived at her door. “I didn’t even know what to do.” Police identified Wasike using a credit card in his pocket. His vehicle and cellphone were missing. Police don’t know how Wasike’s attacker was able to get him out of the vehicle, or how long Wasike had been lying in the street before he was found.

    Police said there’s little they can do until Wasike is out of the coma. A description of Wasike’s stolen vehicle — a gray 2005 Nissan Altima — was provided to local law enforcement. Authorities also entered the information into a nationwide database of stolen and wanted vehicles in case it is pulled over or recovered in another jurisdiction. Wasike’s cellphone appears to be turned off, and the vehicle doesn’t have a traceable GPS system, police said. “There was nothing there,” Des Moines Police Sgt. Jason Halifax said. “Just the victim laying in the street and the car missing.” Carjackings are relatively rare in Des Moines, and one this brutal is even more unusual. “We usually don’t see this level of injuries with robberies,” Halifax said. However, thefts of vehicles have been on the increase in Des Moines. In 2012, 891 vehicles were reported stolen, up from 750 that were stolen in 2009. Police recovered 75 percent of the stolen vehicles in 2012. Neither Wasike nor Namachemo have criminal records, online court records show, and neither had previous run-ins with law enforcement, Halifax said. Wasike is a laid-back, caring person, Namachemo said. “I can’t understand this,” she said. “He’s a very nice guy. Anyone who knows him, knows he’s a good person.” – Source: Des Moines Register

  3. Hi Kibe, Yes i agree very much with you. We shall be praying for other nations as well its only that we gave a special focus to Kenya as a point of contact given that the election event is very much near. many nations are in dire suffering and we must never forget them as we get on our knees.Please attend and see that the focus will be on the nations you have mentioned above and even more. We should have mentioned that in the flyer but hope I was able to explain not only to Kibe but the entire readers. Thank you.

  4. if there is rigging of kind..expect kenyans not to accept it..that is the message. If you aint happy with that then go to planet mars or some red hot place and get consumed. Its not annoying its the reality. No rigging is acceptable!! Wake up if you think kenyans are that dunder heads.!!…Annoying? Briderin get sober .

  5. Prayers for these guys suffering from Capoosi Sarcoma(hiv/aids) hence they are gods creatures of blood and fresh. God bless

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