Drama! Man disrupts burial of Nkaissery, claims he was sent to resurrect him

There was a major security breach during the burial of Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery on Saturday when a man jumped onto the podium claiming he had been sent by the holy spirit to pray for the deceased to rise from the dead.Anthony Njuguna surprised many after walking straight to where the casket was and started praying for the CS interrupting Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Samson Mwathethe’s speech who had just walked to the podium.Njuguna insisted that he had been sent by God to pray for the late Nkaissery and raise him from the dead.He was quickly whisked away by the tight security and was taken out for further questioning.“The spirit of the Lord sent me here, to come and fight the forces of death,” said Njuguna. “If you allow me to go back there and pray for Gen Nkaissery; if he does not resurrect, feel free to kill me.”Adding: “Allow me to go back there and pray for Gen Nkaissery; if he does not resurrect, feel free to kill me.”It remains a mystery how he got past the normally hawk-eyed VIP security and move straight to the Casket.According to a report by the Daily Nation, angels helped him reached the casket.“I told God that I would be coming to this place and asked Him to send his angels so that they could protect me until I reached where the casket was,” he explained to the security officers.There was a second drama at the funeral when a man tried to stop President Uhuru as he was coming out of the tent.The man wanted to hand the president a letter before security pounced and whisked him away. “When the President came to Kajiado on July 5, I tried to reach out to him,” said the 35-year-old called George Kinyaga.“His security detail took my number but I have not yet received a call from the President. That is why I came here today to jog his memory.” 

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