Azimio copy Ruto’s playbook, run to church and God

Azimio la Umoja – One Kenya Coalition will hold an interdenominational prayer service on Friday to seek divine intervention in the current political stalemate in Kenya.

The prayer service will be held at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Foundation in Nairobi, and similar services will be held in other counties across the country.

The coalition is seeking divine intervention to help resolve the political stalemate, which has led to weeks of anti-government protests. The protests have resulted in the loss of several lives and widespread destruction of property.

The coalition is also calling on the government to listen to the cries of the people and to uphold the law and protect human rights. They are also calling on the international community to stand with Kenyans against a “regime gone rogue.”

After the prayers, the coalition will give the way forward for their supporters.

The decision to hold an interdenominational prayer service is a sign that the coalition is committed to seeking peaceful resolution to the political stalemate. The prayers are also a way for the coalition to show their solidarity with the people who have been affected by the protests.

The coalition is hopeful that the prayers will help to bring peace and stability to Kenya.

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