June 6, 2025

Busia woman declares herself ‘Mary mother of Jesus’

A woman in Busia has come out to claim that she has been chosen to be the mother of Jesus, ‘Mary, mother of Jesus’.

A woman in Busia has come out to claim that she has been chosen to be the mother of Jesus, ‘Mary, mother of Jesus’.

A woman in Busia has come out to claim that she has been chosen to be the mother of Jesus, ‘Mary, mother of Jesus’.

Judith Nafula defected from the Catholic Church and claimed she had been called to be the mother of Jesus.

According to her, a light appeared, telling her that she had been chosen to be the ‘mother of Jesus’

“Light ilitoka juu ikashuka chini na sauti ikatoka katikati ikasema mimi ni Kristo nimetumwa na Baba ninatafuta Mama Maria. Nikamjibu, mimi sijui Mama Maria akaniambia ni wewe, ni kitu ambayo ilikuwa imejificha na wakati umewadia uweze kujitambulisha,” she said.

Nafula said she had previously slept in the mountain for two months, where she had been sent to pass messages to Kenyans.

Her husband, John Wekulo, said he received the news that his wife had been chosen to be the mother of Jesus with ‘shock’.

He claimed that after his wife was spoken to be the mother of Jesus, he too was approached to be Joseph, the “father of Jesus”.

Other family members also attested to miracles she has allegedly performed, including healing people.

Nafula said some residents around criticised her for allegedly performing miracles, terming it as ‘forces of the dark’.

This comes in the wake of a consideration to regulate religion in the country.

In April, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen said the Cabinet is set to consider the report by the Presidential taskforce on review of laws governing religious organisations in Kenya.

Murkomen revealed that a Cabinet committee is seized of the report of the taskforce chaired by Rev Mutava Musyimi,  which recommended reforms to curb religious extremism.

He said the full Cabinet will consider the report before being transmitted to Parliament for consideration.

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“The Cabinet committee has considered a raft of recommendations by the Mutava Musyimi-led taskforce proposing a legal framework for the regulation of churches. Next week, the cabinet will consider the report and approve it for onward tabling and consideration by the National Assembly,” stated the CS.

He was reacting to the Migori incident, where two congregants died and 57 were rescued from a church after they refused to be treated at a local hospital.

Murkomen also lauded the swift action by security officers in Migori County to rein in a church believed to be engaging in doctrines contrary to the Constitution.

“The process is on course, and reforms recommended will be considered. Those practising extremist activities will be apprehended as they pose a danger to their congregants. Registration of religious organisations is done with good intentions, but some go ahead to introduce errant teachings,” he noted.

Murkomen acknowledged the important role religious institutions play, but faulted a few that take advantage of vulnerable faithful seeking divine intervention.

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