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Prophet David Owuor warns of severe political turmoil and a Gen Z uprising in the 2027 elections, demanding a National Day of Repentance in 2026 to avert the crisis.

The self-proclaimed "Mightiest Prophet of the Lord" has issued a chilling warning about the 2027 General Election, predicting bloodshed unless Kenya falls to its knees in prayer.
Prophet David Owuor of the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness has once again captured the national psyche with a grim prophecy concerning Kenya’s political future. Addressing his followers in a broadcast that has since gone viral, the controversial cleric warned that the 2027 General Election stands on the precipice of disaster. He described visions of "political turmoil," "unbelievable contestation," and a nation tearing itself apart at the seams if a specific condition is not met: a National Day of Repentance in 2026.
Owuor’s prophecies, often delivered with theatrical gravity, strike a chord in a country deeply scarred by the violence of 2007 and the tensions of subsequent polls. He painted a picture of a "Gen Z comeback" that would be "unbelievable and out of control," suggesting that the youth-led unrest seen in recent years was merely a precursor to a larger, more destructive wave. “I have seen the cloud of darkness hovering over the land,” Owuor proclaimed, urging the political class to humble themselves before it is too late.
Critics dismiss Owuor’s warnings as fear-mongering designed to maintain his relevance and grip on his massive following. By tying national stability to his specific brand of "repentance," he positions himself as the indispensable spiritual gatekeeper of the nation’s destiny. However, to his legions of devotees, these words are divine instruction. The call for a national repentance ceremony is seen not as a suggestion, but as an ultimatum from the heavens.
The timing of this prophecy is calculated. With political temperatures already rising and coalitions fracturing, the fear of instability is real. Owuor taps into this collective anxiety, offering a spiritual solution to a political problem. His mention of a "Gen Z" uprising indicates a shift in his rhetoric to include modern demographic realities, making his message resonate with the fears of the older establishment.
As the clip circulates on WhatsApp groups and social media feeds, the reaction is polarized. Some are calling for prayer rallies, while others are asking why the prophet’s visions always seem to align with the prevailing political anxieties of the day. Is this a genuine warning from God, or a strategic move by a religious leader to assert authority in a secular state?
Regardless of one’s belief, the impact of Owuor’s words cannot be ignored. In a country where religion and politics are inextricably linked, a prophecy of doom can become a self-fulfilling prophecy if it incites panic. The government’s response—or lack thereof—to his demand for a national day of prayer will be telling as the countdown to 2027 begins.
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