The prophesy that The LORD
God Almighty, the LORD Jesus Christ and The Holy Spirit revealed to me on 11th November 2014 about a
most distressing moment coming to the nation of Kenya as a result of Labour
strikes and Labour relations involving Government employees, to an extent that
The Government and indeed the Government leaders being distressed has been
accurately fulfilled almost two weeks (11 days) later on 22nd November 2014.
It started with a massacre
at Mandera, in the north eastern part of Kenya where Al shabbab terrorist group
massacred 28 people (19 of whom were teachers and 3 others doctors), this was effectively followed by calls
and announcement by Union representatives of professionals & Government employees
calling for the Government workers to leave the North eastern region as a
result of the insecurity. This Labour relations calls by Union leaders
was has been so serious as the medical staff e.t.c went on strike in that
region fearing for their security. The
distress was so much such that The Government dispatched it’s Head of Public
Service to travel from the Capital city Nairobi and to go Mandera so as to talk
to the Government workers not to flee the North Eastern region of Kenya. The
workers stayed put that they wanted to leave, with some even declaring that
they would “rather go without salary”. Several assurances by the
Government officials led by the Deputy President of Kenya William Ruto etc has
been pronounced, whereby they are
trying to appeal to the professions (The Government employees) working in the
North Eastern region of Kenya not to flee but to stay put and provide the much
needed services. There are even calls for the Kenyan President to do
more to enhance security, and this even led to protests in the Kenyan streets
on 25th November 2014, in what was dubbed “Occupy Harambee Avenue” where
the Kenyan president’s office is situated. So
there is a lot of strain and distress on the Kenyan Government including The
Kenyan President and his deputy and Government officials and indeed the entire
nation of Kenya just as the LORD revealed in the prophesy 11 days earlier.
While posting and sharing
the prophesy of The LORD 11 days prior on 11th November 2014, I
stated the following: ‘“In the morning of 11th November 2014 in a very tremendous
vision (Supernatural dream) of The LORD God Almighty, The LORD Jesus Christ and
The Holy Spirit, The LORD showed me Kenyan President Uhuru
Kenyatta. When I saw him in this vision, what shocked me most was that he was
so distressed to the point I literally saw him crying as he shed tears.
Then The LORD made me know that a most distressing moment is coming to the
nation of Kenya in the form of an unprecedented and historical labour distress
in the form of strikes by Government workers. This will consequently be
a very distressing moment to the Government of Kenya and even The
President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta.”’
Furthermore, I also stated
as follows when posting and sharing the prophesy of The LORD 11 days prior on
11th November 2014: ‘“This is a follow up of another similar
communication of The LORD through a vision of The LORD in the morning of 17th October 2014 (which I have not shared
before but I’m sharing now), where The LORD once more spoke to me about
the nation of Kenya. And in this first communication of The LORD, The LORD
showed me a newspaper and on this newspaper was news on the front page with
several headlines of labour strikes coming to the nation of Kenya. I was made to understand that the Government of Kenya is going to face a lot of industrial strikes,
labour distress as Government workers/employees go on strike or threaten to go
on strike (down their tools) with the workers demanding better pay e.t.c.
I was actually made to understand in this vision that actually, the presidency
of Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto will be defined by these
historical labour unrest and strikes.”’
While posting and sharing
this prophesy of The LORD back then on 11th November 2014, I titled
it as follows: “Prophesy Of A Historical
And A Distressing Labour Strikes And Industrial Strikes Coming To The Nation Of
Kenya As A Distress On The Government Of Kenya And The Nation Of Kenya”
So this prophesy of The LORD
has shockingly been accurately fulfilled 11 days later as from 22nd
November 2014, and it is currently the main topic of conversation in the nation
of Kenya, the Kenyan media, the Kenyan social media etc. The Government as the prophesy stated has been on the receiving end including
the Kenyan President and other top Government officials.
SHALOM!!!
NOTE: It
is very important to note that there are more labour strikes, and distress in
labour relations that will goes distress on the Kenyan Government and indeed
the nation of Kenya involving the Government employees just as The Prophesy of
The LORD stated on 11th November 2014. The teachers have already on 19th November 2014 (6 days after The LORD revealed the
prophesy) declared a strike that is only awaiting ratification by delegates e.t.c. And
many more other Labour strikes coming to the nation of Kenya. So just as I
stated back then on 11th November 2014: ‘“The first message that was
imparted in my heart from these very powerful communications of The LORD is
that The LORD is once more calling upon the nations of the entire earth
(including the nation of Kenya) together with their leadership to return to Him
and seek Him in absolute Repentance for the forgiveness of their sins and
turning away from sin and wickedness. The
LORD is thus requiring everyone everywhere on the earth (including the nation
of Kenya) whether the political leadership, the corporate leadership, the
religious leadership, the institutional leadership and every other persons in
the land and in the entire earth to walk in Righteousness, Holiness, Truth and
Complete surrender to The LORD Jesus Christ in preparing the way for the very
very very imminent coming of The LORD Jesus Christ to Rapture (sudden caught up
into the sky) His bride into Heaven.The second message that was imparted
in my heart from these very powerful communications of The LORD is that these are the days of distress across the nations; distress that causes
strain in the economic outlook of a nation and causes turmoil and distress
across the Governmental economic portfolio and management specifically in terms
of labour relations.”’
SHALOM!!! SHALOM!!!
SHALOM!!!
THE
MAIN HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NEWS CHANNELS CONCERNING THE ACCURATE FULFILLMENT OF
THE PROPHESY OF THE LORD ABOUT A MOST DISTRESSING MOMENT COMING TO THE NATION
OF KENYA TOUCHING ON THE LABOUR RELATIONS AND LABOUR STRIKES BY GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES AND THUS LEADING TO A DISTRESS ON THE GOVERNMENT OF KENYA AND THE
NATION OF KENYA IS AS BELOW:
(a)~ ‘“We begin with the latest from Mandera county where hundreds of
professionals and other workers are camped at the army Barraks demanding to be
evacuated. Some have taken their entire families to the Barracks and have been
camping there since yesterday, hoping to be taken back to their places of
origin for fear of being targetted by terrorists. Lofty Matambo now reports.”’
(b)~ “Public officers working in Mandera
and their families have sought refuge at the KDF military camp as fears of
possible attacks engulf the town. At least 300 people have moved into the camp
after suspected Al-Shabaab attackers mowed down 28 bus travellers most of them
public workers on Saturday. The workers have defied appeals by senior
government and military officers who flew to mandera today to convince them to
stay.”
(c )~ ‘“SOME
45 health workers in facilities across Mandera county yesterday boycotted work
over insecurity. A
clinical officer told the Star the health workers will not go back to work
until Health Cabinet Secretary James Macharia assures them of security.“All of
us will visit the ministry on Monday to seek audience with Macharia,” he said.He
spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of being victimised.The officer said
the barbed wire fence around their residential houses in Mandera town cannot
protect them from al Shabaab bandits. “We
need armed guards to man health facilities at night and during the day,” he
said. He
said many women working at the Mandera Referral Hospital live outside the
facility. “It
is very unsafe as the region is prone to further attacks,” he said. Another officer demanded
redeployment to safer counties.
“We lost clinical officer Dennis
Biese and pharmacist Morris Kilonzo. I do not know who is next,” the officer
said.The workers said they have written to Mandera Health executive Hassan Emoy
over insecurity but nothing has been done. When
contacted, Emoy said he was meeting the county Health director over the boycott
by the workers. He
said the workers’ concerns are being addressed and called for patience.”’
(d)~ ‘“Hundreds of people have fled to a military airstrip
in Kenya's Mandera region amid fears that militants could launch a new assault.
Many of them are
non-Muslim civil servants who are demanding that the government evacuate them
from the region, a BBC reporter says. Six unions - including those representing
doctors, teachers and civil servants - have advised members to leave until
security forces can ensure their safety. The call could affect more than 10,000
teachers and 16,500 civil servants in major towns such as Mandera, Wajir and
Garissa, "Their lives are clearly in danger," Kenya Union of Teachers
leader Wilson Sossion is quoted as saying. "We have already lost enough
members of the teaching force and can't risk any further," he added. Our reporter says 20 of the 28
killed in the bus attack were teachers who were returning to their homes for
the Christmas holidays, following the closure of schools. Many of the teachers, doctors and
government officials who work in Mandera are from other parts of Kenya and no
longer want to stay in the north-east, which borders Somalia and has been badly
affected by al-Shabab's insurgency, our correspondent adds.”’
(e)~ ‘“Thousands of Kenyan civil servants, teachers and medics have been warned by their unions to leave troubled northeastern regions hit by a wave of insurgent attacks, reports said Tuesday.The call follows attacks over the weekend, claimed by Somalia's Al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Shabaab insurgent group, in which 28 non-Muslims were executed on a bus near the northeastern town of Mandera. Of those killed, 24 were teachers and three were medics, the Daily Nation reported. Six unions -- including those representing doctors, dentists, civil servants and primary and secondary school teachers -- have advised members to leave until security forces can ensure their safety.The call to leave areas, including the main towns of Garissa, Wajir and Mandera, includes over 10,00 teachers and 16,500 civil servants. "Their lives are clearly in danger," Kenya Union of Teachers leader Wilson Sossion said, according to the Nation. "We have already lost enough members of the teaching force and can't risk any further."Union of Civil Servants chief Tom Odege said the government had a duty to protect its citizens, and that "when workers are targeted it is an insult to the government."Professionals working in the largely Muslim and ethnic Somali northeastern regions often come from further south in Kenya, where Christians make up some 80 percent of the population.”’
(f)~ ‘“The government Tuesday refused to evacuate tens of terrified civil servants and their families camping at a military airstrip with their belongings after Al-Shabaab killed 28 of their colleagues last Saturday. Instead, the government wants them to go back to work and assured them that their security was guaranteed. But the workers stood their ground and maintained that they feared for their lives and would not leave the military compound. In a stinging indictment of local police, they said those who volunteered information to the authorities were routinely killed and that police bosses were doing business with the town’s tycoons, apparently known to sponsor terrorism. The exodus comes in the wake of disclosure that the local governor had warned the government that the area was infiltrated by large groups of armed men from across the border. There have been two attempts on the life of Governor Ali Roba, who yesterday told the Nation that the military had deployed an armoured unit to guard the road on which the bus was attacked last Saturday. The soldiers were removed some weeks ago for unknown reasons, leaving passengers at the mercy of armed gangs. A government delegation headed by the President’s Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service Joseph Kinyua and Army Commander Jackson Kassaon was in Mandera Tuesday. Questions are likely to be asked why the government left such a delicate and desperate assignment to civil servants instead of political leadership. A presidency spokesman, Mr Munyori Buku, said the President was due in Nairobi last evening from a four-day official visit to Abu Dhabi.The President was reported by a leading United Arab Emirates newspaper, Khaleej Times, to have attended a sporting event on Sunday, the Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix, along with presidents and leaders of other countries. The President, through a statement released the following day by Mr Ruto, condemned the attack and announced that Kenyan forces had swiftly responded, killing more than 100 militants who had allegedly carried out the bus attack.”’
(g)~ ‘“The Mandera attack has intensified calls for President Kenyatta to relieve Interior and National Coordination Cabinet Secretary Joseph ole Lenku and Inspector-General David Kimaiyo of their duties. Yesterday, Mr Kinyua told the desperate workers that the government’s message was that they go back to normal life and that the government was enhancing security patrols in the town by involving the KDF 24 hours a day. It appears the government fears removing civil servants from the area as it will be seen to have ceded authority over its territory to Al-Shabaab. Mr Kinyua told the worried crowd: “If we evacuate you then it shall mean we have succumbed to terror. We don’t want to give our sovereign country to other people but we have to sit together and remain united despite being of different religious background.” He said Mr Ruto had assured the country “that all that needs to be done shall be done in this town to secure the lives and even along the roads”. “The bulk of the risk is in this town and along the borderline road and the government has pledged to improve the B9 Mandera-Garissa road for a swift movement,” Mr Kinyua said. “I understand that the terror was to instill fear in us but we are telling you to stay put and that we are here to protect all Kenyans in all corners of the country,” Mr Kinyua said. Mr Roba, who accompanied Mr Kinyua, said he was the most affected person as he had lost personnel he had worked hard to get for the county’s schools and hospitals. He begged the workers to “stay and move this county forward”. Mr Roba, himself a target of previous attacks in the county, said: “I was in tears in my house when I saw the pictures of my teachers, health workers and other innocent Kenyans who have come to help build Mandera lie dead in the thicket.“If we leave, information will go to the terrorists that they have won against us in this fight against terrorism. Evacuation is a sign of fear and defeat,” Mr Roba said. But representatives of the workers, mainly teachers, health and construction workers, said they wanted to go back to their home counties to mourn their departed colleagues."We are concerned that very little is being done to improve the security of our members," said Abidan Mwachi from the doctors and dentist union.But Kenya's newspapers warned the call to leave would damage the region. The Standard's editorial warning the "call could trigger a mass exodus of civil servants from the areas", while also admitting that "no job is worth dying for." The Nation warned the already troubled and impoverished northeast would face a "serious health, public service and education crisis."Hundreds have marched through the capital Nairobi on Tuesday in a demonstration calling for reinforced security measures and the sacking of top security officials.”’
(h)~‘“A section of teachers from Meru County have fled from Morth eastern Kenya over rising insecurity. The teachers have vowed not to return to their work place for fear of being killed by Al Shabab militants. The teachers who were speaking in Meru town are now demanding to be transferred to any other part of the country that is secure. The move has been supported by the Meru Governor Peter Munya. Munya has accused the national government of failing to tackle insecurity countrywide. The governor added that he will sue the Teachers Service Commission and the national government if it fails to transfer the affected teachers. The teachers said that they have reached a point of no return and will not accept to work in an area with security risks. The move follows the killing of 28 people who were travelling to Nairobi by Al Shabab militants. The incident has led to pressure for the resignation of top security chiefs including Interior Secretary Joseph Ole Lenku.”’
THE LINK TO THE NEWS CHANNELS REPORTING ON THIS ACCURATE FULFILLMENT OF THE PROPHESY OF THE LORD ABOUT A MOST DISTRESSING MOMENT COMING TO THE NATION OF KENYA TOUCHING ON THE LABOUR RELATIONS AND LABOUR STRIKES BY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND THUS LEADING TO A DISTRESS ON THE GOVERNMENT OF KENYA AND THE NATION OF KENYA IS AS BELOW:
(e)~ ‘“Thousands of Kenyan civil servants, teachers and medics have been warned by their unions to leave troubled northeastern regions hit by a wave of insurgent attacks, reports said Tuesday.The call follows attacks over the weekend, claimed by Somalia's Al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Shabaab insurgent group, in which 28 non-Muslims were executed on a bus near the northeastern town of Mandera. Of those killed, 24 were teachers and three were medics, the Daily Nation reported. Six unions -- including those representing doctors, dentists, civil servants and primary and secondary school teachers -- have advised members to leave until security forces can ensure their safety.The call to leave areas, including the main towns of Garissa, Wajir and Mandera, includes over 10,00 teachers and 16,500 civil servants. "Their lives are clearly in danger," Kenya Union of Teachers leader Wilson Sossion said, according to the Nation. "We have already lost enough members of the teaching force and can't risk any further."Union of Civil Servants chief Tom Odege said the government had a duty to protect its citizens, and that "when workers are targeted it is an insult to the government."Professionals working in the largely Muslim and ethnic Somali northeastern regions often come from further south in Kenya, where Christians make up some 80 percent of the population.”’
(f)~ ‘“The government Tuesday refused to evacuate tens of terrified civil servants and their families camping at a military airstrip with their belongings after Al-Shabaab killed 28 of their colleagues last Saturday. Instead, the government wants them to go back to work and assured them that their security was guaranteed. But the workers stood their ground and maintained that they feared for their lives and would not leave the military compound. In a stinging indictment of local police, they said those who volunteered information to the authorities were routinely killed and that police bosses were doing business with the town’s tycoons, apparently known to sponsor terrorism. The exodus comes in the wake of disclosure that the local governor had warned the government that the area was infiltrated by large groups of armed men from across the border. There have been two attempts on the life of Governor Ali Roba, who yesterday told the Nation that the military had deployed an armoured unit to guard the road on which the bus was attacked last Saturday. The soldiers were removed some weeks ago for unknown reasons, leaving passengers at the mercy of armed gangs. A government delegation headed by the President’s Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service Joseph Kinyua and Army Commander Jackson Kassaon was in Mandera Tuesday. Questions are likely to be asked why the government left such a delicate and desperate assignment to civil servants instead of political leadership. A presidency spokesman, Mr Munyori Buku, said the President was due in Nairobi last evening from a four-day official visit to Abu Dhabi.The President was reported by a leading United Arab Emirates newspaper, Khaleej Times, to have attended a sporting event on Sunday, the Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix, along with presidents and leaders of other countries. The President, through a statement released the following day by Mr Ruto, condemned the attack and announced that Kenyan forces had swiftly responded, killing more than 100 militants who had allegedly carried out the bus attack.”’
(g)~ ‘“The Mandera attack has intensified calls for President Kenyatta to relieve Interior and National Coordination Cabinet Secretary Joseph ole Lenku and Inspector-General David Kimaiyo of their duties. Yesterday, Mr Kinyua told the desperate workers that the government’s message was that they go back to normal life and that the government was enhancing security patrols in the town by involving the KDF 24 hours a day. It appears the government fears removing civil servants from the area as it will be seen to have ceded authority over its territory to Al-Shabaab. Mr Kinyua told the worried crowd: “If we evacuate you then it shall mean we have succumbed to terror. We don’t want to give our sovereign country to other people but we have to sit together and remain united despite being of different religious background.” He said Mr Ruto had assured the country “that all that needs to be done shall be done in this town to secure the lives and even along the roads”. “The bulk of the risk is in this town and along the borderline road and the government has pledged to improve the B9 Mandera-Garissa road for a swift movement,” Mr Kinyua said. “I understand that the terror was to instill fear in us but we are telling you to stay put and that we are here to protect all Kenyans in all corners of the country,” Mr Kinyua said. Mr Roba, who accompanied Mr Kinyua, said he was the most affected person as he had lost personnel he had worked hard to get for the county’s schools and hospitals. He begged the workers to “stay and move this county forward”. Mr Roba, himself a target of previous attacks in the county, said: “I was in tears in my house when I saw the pictures of my teachers, health workers and other innocent Kenyans who have come to help build Mandera lie dead in the thicket.“If we leave, information will go to the terrorists that they have won against us in this fight against terrorism. Evacuation is a sign of fear and defeat,” Mr Roba said. But representatives of the workers, mainly teachers, health and construction workers, said they wanted to go back to their home counties to mourn their departed colleagues."We are concerned that very little is being done to improve the security of our members," said Abidan Mwachi from the doctors and dentist union.But Kenya's newspapers warned the call to leave would damage the region. The Standard's editorial warning the "call could trigger a mass exodus of civil servants from the areas", while also admitting that "no job is worth dying for." The Nation warned the already troubled and impoverished northeast would face a "serious health, public service and education crisis."Hundreds have marched through the capital Nairobi on Tuesday in a demonstration calling for reinforced security measures and the sacking of top security officials.”’
(h)~‘“A section of teachers from Meru County have fled from Morth eastern Kenya over rising insecurity. The teachers have vowed not to return to their work place for fear of being killed by Al Shabab militants. The teachers who were speaking in Meru town are now demanding to be transferred to any other part of the country that is secure. The move has been supported by the Meru Governor Peter Munya. Munya has accused the national government of failing to tackle insecurity countrywide. The governor added that he will sue the Teachers Service Commission and the national government if it fails to transfer the affected teachers. The teachers said that they have reached a point of no return and will not accept to work in an area with security risks. The move follows the killing of 28 people who were travelling to Nairobi by Al Shabab militants. The incident has led to pressure for the resignation of top security chiefs including Interior Secretary Joseph Ole Lenku.”’
THE LINK TO THE NEWS CHANNELS REPORTING ON THIS ACCURATE FULFILLMENT OF THE PROPHESY OF THE LORD ABOUT A MOST DISTRESSING MOMENT COMING TO THE NATION OF KENYA TOUCHING ON THE LABOUR RELATIONS AND LABOUR STRIKES BY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND THUS LEADING TO A DISTRESS ON THE GOVERNMENT OF KENYA AND THE NATION OF KENYA IS AS BELOW:
1~The Star
Headline:
Mandera health workers strike over
insecurity
2~ENCA
Headline:
Kenyan unions protest, urge workers
to flee restive northeast
3~Mail
Guardian
Headline: Kenyan unions
warn civil servants to leave amid 'danger' of attacks
4~Daily
Nation
Headline: Leave Mandera
over attacks, six unions tell their members
5~Daily Nation
Headline: Government
moves to prevent mass exodus of worried workers from Mandera
6~Capital Fm
Headline: Doctors union also urges members to leave Mandera
http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2014/11/doctors-union-also-urges-members-to-leave-mandera
7~BBC
Headline:
Kenya bus attack: Mandera residents flee to army base
8~KTN TV
Headline: Hundreds of professionals and other workers camp at Mandera army Barraks demanding evacuation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l3gNEw0xuw
9~Daily Nation
Headline: Hundreds of professionals and other workers camp at Mandera army Barraks demanding evacuation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l3gNEw0xuw
9~Daily Nation
Headline: MP, lobby groups pleads with unions over call for workers to leave clash-torn northern Kenya
http://www.nation.co.ke/counties/MP--lobby-groups-unions-workers-leave-Mandera-attacks/-/1107872/2534370/-/labw37/-/index.html
10~Standard
Newspaper
Headline: Don’t withdraw civil servants from
the North-Eastern Kenya, leaders urge
http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/thecounties/article/2000142579/don-t-withdraw-civil-servants-from-the-north-leaders-urge
11~Citizen News
Headline: Teachers
Flee From Northern Kenya Over Insecurity
http://www.citizennews.co.ke/news/2012/local/item/24476-teachers-flee-from-northern-kenya-over-insecurity
12~Daily Nation
Headline: Crisis as workers flee Mandera
http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Crisis-as-workers-flee-Mandera/-/1056/2537536/-/121bo5z/-/index.html
13~Business Daily
12~Daily Nation
Headline: Crisis as workers flee Mandera
http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Crisis-as-workers-flee-Mandera/-/1056/2537536/-/121bo5z/-/index.html
13~Business Daily
Headline: Knut’s top organ approves strike amid salary talks
Daniel
12:1~4 ‘“At that time Michael, the great prince who protects your
people, will arise. There will be a time of distress such as has not happened from the
beginning of nations until then. But at that time your people—everyone whose
name is found written in the book—will be delivered. Multitudes
who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: some to everlasting life, others to
shame and everlasting contempt. Those who are wise will shine like the brightness of the heavens,
and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars for ever and
ever. But you, Daniel, roll up and seal the words of the scroll until the time
of the end. Many will go here and there to increase knowledge.”’
Revelation 6:5~6 ‘“When the Lamb opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, “Come!” I looked, and there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand. Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, “Two pounds of wheat for a day’s wages, and six pounds of barley for a day’s wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!”’
PREPARE
THE WAY FOR THE COMING OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST IN ABSOLUTE REPENTANCE,
RIGHTEOUSNESS, HOLINESS, TRUTH AND COMPLETE SURRENDER TO THE LORD JESUS CHRIST
(YAHUSHUA HA MASHIACH). TIME IS ABSOLUTELY OVER; THE MESSIAH JESUS CHRIST IS
IMMINENTLY COMING TO PICK HIS BRIDE!!!
REPENTANCE PRAYER
Precious
Jesus,
I
acknowledge today that you are LORD and savior of all mankind,
and
today I have recognized my shortfall,
I
repent and turn away from all sin.
Please
cover me with your precious blood,
and
establish your word in my life,
that
I may be found in righteousness and holiness
and
write my name in your book of life
and
baptize me with the power of the Holy Spirit
in
the mighty name of Jesus Christ.
AMEN.
Shalom!!!
Shalom!!! Shalom!!!
Your
Brother in Christ and A Servant of The LORD
Prophet Kevin Mirasi
E-mail Address: mirasikevo@yahoo.com
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