A Kenyan woman living in Boston, Massachusetts, gave her new Thika Town neighbors a multi-million dollar residence she had built back home.
On Tuesday, May 4, singer Karangu Muraya revealed that the lady had urged Thika Salama Estate residents to use the house as a prayer center.
He went on to say that Naomi Mwaniki is a well-known preacher in Massachusetts, the country’s twenty-first most populous city.
According to Muraya, the deacon rewarded the estate residents with the prayer center, dubbed Mt Zion, a few years after she moved to Thika.
“I can’t recall how much the house cost but it is quite expensive and it took a few years to build. She recently moved into the area, bought land and settled near us,” Muraya, the custodian and caretaker stated.
Its contemporary kitchen included an oven and utensils. The prayer center’s floor was created with white and brown tiles.
Muraya encouraged Thika residents and other Kenyans to use the center in their search to talk with God and to fellowship together as a family. The mansion will be officially unveiled on Saturday, May 15, according to the band.
“You ask why some people are so blessed. Imagine building a beautiful home like this. And for your love in the body of Christ, you make it a prayer centre.
“This is what Naomi Mwaniki has done for us and Kenyans at large. Let’s meet here as we launch it and dedicate it to God,” Muraya noted.