In a bold escalation of his long-standing criticism against self-proclaimed prophet David Owuor, Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai has publicly dared the leader of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry to curse him.
This comes amid Alai's repeated accusations labeling Owuor as a "false prophet" and "conman," reigniting debates on religious accountability and freedom of speech in Kenya.
The challenge stems from Alai's recent social media posts where he accused Owuor of misleading followers by claiming divine authority, including assertions that Jesus refers to him as "My Lord" and that salvation can only be achieved through him.
In one viral Facebook post, Alai wrote, "According to conman Owuor aka Mightiest Prophet, jesus calls him 'My Lord' and insist on people going to heaven through Owuor only."
Alai's dare appears to be a direct provocation, challenging Owuor to demonstrate his purported supernatural powers.
"If he's truly a prophet, let him curse me for calling him out," Alai reportedly stated in a recent X post, though specific details of the exact wording have sparked online discussions.
This move aligns with Alai's pattern of confronting influential figures, as seen in his recent clashes with other politicians like Babu Owino, where witnesses claimed Alai pulled a gun during a heated argument over personal allegations.
Current developments show a surge in public scrutiny of Owuor, with multiple X users labeling him the "world’s biggest conman" and accusing him of issuing "false prophecies" while exploiting followers financially.
One post from February 8, 2026, read: "God himself has seen alot from Prophet Owuor. World’s biggest conman!" Another user highlighted Owuor's alleged "blasphemy and sanitizing politicians with false prophecies."
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