A popular man of God has caused a stir after he arrived for his graduation ceremony in a helicopter.
Bishop John Nduati
A renowned Bishop has caused controversy after he arrived his graduation ceremony in grand style.
According to
Kenyans, Bishop John Nduati, who was graduating from Methodist University, Kenya with a first class degree in Business Administration and Human Resource Management, decided to attend the event in a helicopter.
Nduati blasted uneducated Kenyan pastors claiming they were taking advantage of worshipers.
“After getting my degree, I can see things from a different perspective and I have become a better man and a better preacher,” he stated.
The pastor who heads the Church of God’s Power and Ministry, revealed that his Form 3 son at Alliance High School was the inspiration behind his educational success.
“My son’s performance in his KCPE motivated me to go back to school and get a degree. I have now applied for a Masters degree,” Nduati revealed.
Bishop John Nduati gained immense popularity back in 2001 when he claimed he had the power to heal AIDS, chronic diseases and give the blind their sight.
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