Video: Bishop Johanna in Kuku-Rubbing Exorcism
In a viral video, Bishop Johanna is seen undressing Carol, one of his followers, as part of his exorcism
Video: Bishop Johanna in Kuku-Rubbing Exorcism Ritual
In a recent viral video circulating across social media platforms, Bishop Johanna, a prominent figure in the Kenyan church community, has ignited a firestorm of controversy.
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The footage captures a disturbing scene where the bishop purportedly conducts an exorcism ritual on a female congregant named Carol, employing highly questionable methods that have left many appalled and calling for urgent action.
Churches need to be regulated. Watch this Bishop Johanna video pic.twitter.com/4S3u1Amspy
— Goddie (@Goddie_Ke) February 21, 2024
In the video, Bishop Johanna is seen undressing Carol, one of his followers, as part of his exorcism procedure.
Shockingly, he proceeds to touch her private parts while chanting fervently, commanding the supposed demons to leave her body.
Video: Bishop Johanna in Kuku-Rubbing Exorcism Ritual
The scene takes a bizarre turn when he inserts a banana into her private area, accompanied by chants of:
“toa yote in the name of Jesus! achilia kila kitu in the name of Jesus! tembea ukienda in the name of Jesus! Naikemea yote!”
The disturbing acts continue as the Bishop slaps Carol’s stomach and then douses her with what he claims to be ‘holy water.’
He seals her ears shut with his fingers and commands her to scream at the top of her lungs, purportedly expelling the demons within her.
The video has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation from netizens, with many expressing shock and disgust at the clergy man’s actions.
Consequently, calls for regulation of churches in Kenya have intensified.
People now demand accountability and oversight to prevent such abuses of power in religious institutions.
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The viral video of Bishop Johanna’s controversial exorcism highlights the urgent need for greater scrutiny and regulation within religious institutions in Kenya.
As the outcry continues to grow, it remains to be seen what actions will be taken to address such egregious abuses of power within the church community.
Source| HarareLive