'Mungu Wa Kakamega' demands VIP protection, personal assistant from government

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'Mungu Wa Kakamega' demands VIP protection, personal assistant from government
Alfred 'Mungu Wa Mataifa' Ndeta speaking during an interview [Courtesy]

Alfred Ndeta, a man from Kakamega who claims to be “God of Nations,” has once again stirred conversation online, this time demanding state-funded security, servants, and religious aides.

In a viral video, Ndeta questioned why he, as a divine being, lacks protection while political leaders like presidents and governors are assigned security personnel.

“Sina mlinzi, sina mtumishi wowote na mimi ni Mungu. Si president ni wa taifa na governor ni wa county na wako na walinzi? Na mimi ni Mungu wa mataifa, mbona sina security?” he posed in Swahili.

Ndeta is also calling on the government to provide him with priests and other helpers to aid in what he describes as a divine mission to “save mankind.”

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His demands have sparked both ridicule and concern among Kenyans online.

One user, Secretgal, commented jokingly, “Hiyo inaitwa western Kenya. Tulikuwa na Yesu wa Tongaren from Bungoma County, then Maria mama wa Yesu from Busia County, and now we have Mungu from Kakamega County. Tunangojea tu Holy Spirit from Vihiga County then we close.”

Another user asked sarcastically, “Sasa God akiomba security sisi nani? Anaeza tulinda jameni?”

Phalrvine added, “Depression is real. Penye uchumi umefika, hakuna chenye watu waezi fanya kupata mkate wa kila siku. Uyu aliogopa kuwa mwizi juu atauliwa, akaamua heri akuwe tu Mungu.”

Simply Maria joked, "Kaeni chini mjue vile Mungu wa Kakamega atapata security."

Azam254 added, “Yani Mungu ameanza kuogopa Shetani.”

This is not the first time Ndeta has made headlines.

In a past video, he claimed to have descended to Earth in 1987 with a divine mission, finding himself in Nairobi with no memory of his origins.

While in a deep sleep, he says he heard a voice, allegedly the Holy Spirit, commanding him to journey to “heaven,” a place he later identified as Shibuli in Kakamega County.

Upon arrival, Ndeta began building what he calls “heaven,” which he says will consist of three houses spelling the word “GOD.”

He is now appealing to the government to help him complete the construction, claiming it is essential for him to begin “forgiving nations.”

Ndeta’s claim adds to a list of recent religious impersonations from western Kenya. Last year, a woman from Busia, Judith Nafula, declared herself the Virgin Mary, while a man from Tongaren made headlines after claiming to be Jesus.

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