Anxiety Fills Kenyans After Attacking The President’s Daughter In A Lover’s Hunt

Kenyans remain anxious about the response Charlene Ruto will provide after coming under fresh attacks following an appearance, she made at Benny Hinn’s crusade in Nairobi last weekend.

During a highly controversial prayer session at Nyayo Stadium crusade led by the American Televangelist Benny Hinn, Charlene Ruto, President William Ruto’s daughter made it known that she was ready for marriage but lacking a man. 

In her earnest and what is perceived to have been her heart’s desire, the lass went ahead to whisper her wishes to the renowned man of God.

To her bewilderment, the American resounded her prayer item to the masses that the president’s daughter needed a God-fearing man.

Not only a God-fearing man did the blood ambassador call for prayers, but also a champ who would resonate with her mission of empowering young people.

Charlene said that she has been called to serve the young generation in Kenya and Africa in general. The rare show of a public figure expressing vulnerability sparked a wave of condemnation and criticisms among netizens who not only made minced meat on the president’s daughter but also took advantage of her innocence before the Man of the Lord.

Charlene fell on the ground at the pomp and colorful stage at the Nyayo Stadium in a show of finally being free from the demon that had set her husband-less.

Some accused Charlene of seeking attention and using her influence as a public figure personality inappropriately. While others trained their guns on the 31-year-old some Kenyans praised her bravery in seeking guidance and having pure intentions. Her faith was unwavering despite her status, and this serves as a reminder to us that we are all God’s children, and we must trust in His plans and guidance.

While we can’t speculate when she will give her response to the matter, those too nosy have seemingly poked holes in the state house resident’s life, including her lifestyle and background life questioning the extent of sanity in Kenya Online Media.

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