Speaking during an interview with TV47 journalist Samira Mohammed, which was later shared on the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness YouTube channel on Sunday, February 8, the preacher claimed that God had revealed to him troubling scenes connected to the upcoming election cycle.
According to Owuor, what he saw was so intense that he hesitated to describe the full details publicly. He said the visions pointed to a time of extreme tension, unrest, and contestation that could push the country to a breaking point.
“The Lord has spoken to me about 2027, and we have even tried to transmit the same message to the leaders. I want this country to know that 2027 is coming, and the Lord Almighty has shown that it will be the most challenging time this country has seen since the birth of this nation,” Owuor said.
He added that if he were to explain everything he saw, many people would be deeply shaken.
“If I go into the graphics the Lord has shown me, I think you will even lie on your belly right now and start crying for the Lord,” he stated.
Owuor further described seeing what he called “unbelievable contestation” during the election period. He also referenced the return of Gen Z activism in a manner he said would be “out of control” and unlike anything witnessed before in Kenya.
“I have seen unbelievable contestation. I have seen the Gen Z come back in a manner you have never seen. I do not want to describe the details; it is just unbelievable and out of control,” he added.
Despite the grim warning, the preacher maintained that the prophecy does not mean the outcome is fixed. He emphasized that God could still show mercy to the country if Kenyans collectively repent and turn back to faith.
According to him, repentance is the only way the nation can avoid the difficult events he claims to have seen.
“The Lord has called for repentance because He is fair and just. If you repent, then this will not happen unto you. That is why the Lord is calling for repentance,” he noted.
Owuor urged both citizens and leaders to take the message seriously, calling on the government to consider organizing a national repentance day in 2026. He expressed confidence that there is still a “window” for the country to change course before the 2027 elections.
“There is a window here in 2026 that I strongly believe the nation will repent and the Lord will relent. As you look to 2027, please organise a national repentance day. Let it not find you unrepentant,” he said.
The preacher’s remarks have once again placed him at the center of public debate, especially given his history of bold prophecies that often attract national attention.
In 2025, Owuor was linked to claims that he had predicted the world would end on August 2, 2025. He later distanced himself from those reports, dismissing them as false and malicious.
Beyond his prophecies, Owuor has also made headlines in recent months for claims made during a rally in Nakuru County, where he said several people were healed of chronic illnesses, including HIV and AIDS, after prayers.
Beyond his prophecies, Owuor has also made headlines in recent months for claims made during a rally in Nakuru County, where he said several people were healed of chronic illnesses, including HIV and AIDS, after prayers.