Bishop Kiengei is surprising to appear at his brother Dama's SPARE Celebration

  • Kiengei praised Bonnie for her commercial strategies, and acknowledged that she had received important training from her, including the power of silence
  • Kiengei showed enjoying Bonnie's achievements and associated his achievements with prayer, faith, and diligence
  • This servant of God and Dama were close friends with the woman holding a leadership position in her church

Bishop Muthee Kiengei of the JCM Church has sparked a conversation after he publicly appeared to support Bonnie who is his brother's closest friend Dama.

Bishop Kiengei attended the opening of his brother's business. Photo: Bonma of Danma Spare.
Source: Facebook

What happened between Dama and Kieenge?

The preacher and Dama served as friends of Chanda and Pete, with Dama holding a leadership position at the JCM church in the Nairobi branch.

However, their friendship changed dramatically in September when a sound record emerged on social networks.

In that leaked voice, Dama was heard making allegations about his relationship with Kiengei, as well as talking about the truth about him.

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The disclosure sparked widespread debates, causing a conflict between the two.

Did Kiengei support Dama's brother?

Due to their bad relationship, many were surprised to see Kiengei appear to support his brother Dama.

Bonnie, who is a successful entrepreneur in the mobile spare industry, was celebrating the main opening of another branch there Githuraiwhich fans realized was a amazing resemblance to the one initiated by his sister, Dama.

The priest came in, and arrived in a luxury Range Rover car, pulling a crowd of viewers.

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Bishop Kiengei praising Bonnie's praise during the opening of his business. Photo: Ben Kamau, Dama of Spares, Bonnie of Danma Spares.
Source: Instagram

On the occasion, Kiengei praised Bonnie, congratulating him on his commercial skills.

He also took the opportunity to reflect on personal growth, acknowledging that he had learned important lessons from Bonnie's way of life and business.

“People like me are easily arrested because we talk and do before we think but Bonnie thinks and then acts.

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“Through him I have imitated many things and now I know things to stay quiet does not mean you are weak. Staying silent is a weapon. Bonnie's silence helped him a lot,” Kiengei said.

Speaking as Bonnie's spiritual father, the preacher expressed pride in his success.

“The spiritual pride is when his sons and daughters succeed in life because in the church we ask God to bless them with the work of their hands, I know Bonnie is not a lazy person and to this level not only because of prayer, but a combination of prayer, faith and hard work,” said Kiengei.

The network made their views on Kieewi to support his brother Dama

That unexpected appearance sparked an online dynasty. Here are some comments from the network:

Bonnie Bonta: “Now see Revenge Ben will do ….. this will be marketed until dreaming.”

Blacks: “A very good strategy 💯.”

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Damahdixie: “This is a game of taoni. Give n just stay Dama.

Njeri of Hito: “Welcome to read Damaris😂😂😂. ”

JUGLA: “These bishop since they have shares for these businesses ..?”

Why did Dama call Kiengei?

In a separate case, Dama blamed Kiengei openly after a video emerged in defense of Elias Njeru, a preacher in his church accused of domestic violence.

The preacher suggested that some women suffer from abuse due to their own behavior, a statement that did not please Dama.

Through social networks, he criticized him, accusing him of being drunk and claiming that he often welcomed him and his friends to his home.

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