A man identified as Musa wa Mungu has made a shocking public confession, admitting he once staged miracles to deceive followers and gain money, influence, and fame within a controversial church network.
Speaking candidly, Musa described a past driven by manipulation, fear, and desperation. He claimed that what congregants believed were divine acts were, in reality, carefully planned deceptions designed to exploit faith for personal gain.
According to him, the church he served in allegedly worked closely with a female diviner.
She reportedly trained them in performing rituals that mimicked spiritual miracles, convincing believers they were witnessing supernatural power.
One of his most disturbing admissions involved fabricating a story about a witch doctor harming a church member. Musa claimed he exhumed a woman’s skull and presented it as evidence of spiritual attack.
He said congregants paid him to “remove” the supposed curse, believing they were being delivered from evil. In truth, he now admits, the entire scenario had been staged to extract money from unsuspecting followers.
Musa further alleged that rituals sometimes involved ashes and bones taken from deceased pastors. These practices, he claims, were meant to enhance their influence and attract more believers into the church.
Despite the outward success, Musa said his life was filled with fear and paranoia. He claimed he constantly felt haunted by the consequences of his actions and believed he was being pursued by spiritual forces.
He also recounted personal turmoil, including conflict with his twin brother, which he suggests was part of the broader chaos surrounding his life during that period of deception.
Now, Musa says he has undergone a transformation. He presents his story as both a warning and a message of hope, urging Kenyans to remain vigilant and avoid falling victim to manipulative religious schemes.
