Pastor T has made fresh claims about his experiences in Limuru, saying he and his team were warned to leave the area after alleged encounters involving witchdoctors and diviners.
Speaking during a recent church service that was later shared online, the pastor said the incidents occurred while he was carrying out ministry work in Limuru.

He described the environment as spiritually hostile and claimed resistance to his presence began soon after he arrived.
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According to Pastor T, individuals believed to practise traditional spiritual rituals approached people close to him.

He alleged that these individuals warned that Limuru was “not safe” for his mission and advised that he should leave the town.
“We were told clearly that we were not welcome,” Pastor Tee said during the address.
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He claimed the warnings were not directed at him personally but were relayed through intermediaries who said diviners had foreseen trouble if he continued operating in the area.
T told congregants that the messages caused concern among his team. He said they held several prayers while assessing whether to continue their work in Limuru.

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The pastor did not name any specific individuals or groups involved. He also did not provide evidence to support the claims, stating that the experiences were shared with him through reports from church members and associates.
Despite the warnings, Pastor T said the situation strengthened his faith. He told followers that opposition was expected whenever religious work challenged established beliefs or practices.
“Resistance is part of the calling,” he told the congregation.
The remarks have since circulated widely on social media, drawing mixed reactions from the public. Some users expressed support, while others questioned the accuracy of the claims and called for caution when making such statements.
Limuru, located in Kiambu County, is home to diverse religious communities, including Christian churches and traditional belief systems.

Incidents involving religious tension in the area have occasionally been reported, though no official complaint linked to Pastor Tee’s claims has been confirmed.