Sandra Waruguru’s latest interview about her time with Prophet David Owuor has Kenyans talking nonstop, as she shares personal stories that raise eyebrows about the famous preacher’s church.
The video clip, posted online just hours ago, shows Sandra opening up in part two of an interview. She talks about how things changed after Owuor claimed to heal her years back.
Back in 2018, her story went viral when she stood up and walked during a big event at Central Park in Nairobi. Crowds cheered, and videos spread everywhere, even overseas. Owuor called it a miracle from God.
But now Sandra tells a different side. She says right after that day, church leaders picked her up in a convoy of eight cars to take her to services. It felt special at first. Then came the rules. They pushed certain clothes on her, like skirts and coats with fancy ruffles. She went along for a while.
Things turned sour, she explains. Church pastors told her to ditch her crutches completely. “People will doubt the healing if they see you with them,” one said. Sandra worried. Her knees weren’t straight, and walking far hurt a lot.
She needed physiotherapy or maybe surgery to build strength properly. But no – leaders said don’t go to any doctor or hospital. “Strength will come slowly on its own,” they promised. Avoid medical help, or it shows a lack of faith.
Sandra tried. Months passed. She managed short steps without support. But longer distances? Impossible. Her legs got weaker, not better. One time at a church event, she struggled badly without any aid. It felt worse than before the so-called healing.
Then comes the part that’s got everyone buzzing. Sandra says Prophet Owuor himself wanted her by his side all the time. He talked about getting her a passport and visas.
Why? Her healing video was huge – seen in China and all over. He planned trips around the world for his crusades and wanted her along everywhere, showing off the “miracle” in person.
She wonders what that really meant. Was it just for testimony? Or something more controlling? Sandra doesn’t spell it out directly, but her tone says plenty. She felt like a symbol, not a person healing on her own terms.
Family ties suffered too. Her dad never joined the church fully. Leaders pushed her to keep distance from parents and outsiders. No mixing much with non-members. It isolated her.
In the end, Sandra walked away. She left the Repentance and Holiness Ministry. Today she moves with crutches again when needed, and she’s honest about it. No more pretending for the crowd.
This interview drops at a tense time for Owuor. Just weeks ago, TV47 ran a big investigation questioning his recent healing claims, like for HIV and cancer. Doctors face probes for backing those stories without solid proof. The medical board says faith can’t replace treatment. Owuor’s end-of-year meetings drew huge crowds, but now scrutiny is high.
A few point out old clips where she praised the healing. “Why now?” they ask.
Whatever side you’re on, Sandra’s words add fuel to long-running debates about big churches in Kenya. Control, money, miracles – all mixed together. Her story reminds people to question what they see on stage.
As clips spread on social media, more folks watch and share their thoughts. Sandra says she’s just telling her truth. For many Kenyans, it’s a wake-up call to think twice about blind faith.
The conversation isn’t over. With Owuor’s ministry still drawing thousands, stories like Sandra’s keep questions alive. What really happens behind the scenes? Only those who lived it know for sure.
A Kenyan lady by the name of Sandra Waruguru has opened up about more shocking details concerning the Repentance and Holiness Church, headed by controversial preacher Prophet Owuor. pic.twitter.com/GXR7QcJc5e
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