An event depicted as “Jesus visits Kenya” trumpeted as a return of Christ, Michael Job, a man with long, flowing blonde hair, a goatee and wearing a white robe was on stage as thousands of Kenyans cheered.
The American ordained minister who runs Jesus Loves You Evangelistic Ministries in Florida, was pretending to be Jesus ended up going viral in Kenya and Africa, where he was accused of being an “imposter” and a “fake.”
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The clergyman responded to that deportation claims were fake, he pointed out that he is still in Kenya preaching in schools on a Facebook post.
“I dressed up as Jesus during these crusades my awesome friends and I performed many plays focusing on the life of Christ. Some people, known as “internet trolls”, have made false reports about me claiming to be Jesus, Jesus’ second coming starting in Kenya, me being found and worshipped in churches, and me being deported with pastors from the country, all of which are “fake news”,” he said.
Hey guys! Just to let you know there has been many false "fake news" reports here in Kenya about me. I just did 9 days…
Posted by Michael Job on Wednesday, 31 July 2019
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