Nairobi residents have reacted differently to Prophet David Owuor's miracles performed during his two-day ministry at City Park.

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While some are supporting Owuor's prophetic miracles others are raising questions on whether the miracles are genuine.

The Atheists are already calling for Prophet Owuor's arrest and prosecution on allegations that he could be faking his miracles.

Here are reactions from a section of Nairobi residents on whether prophet Owuor is real or fake.

"People should stop judging prophet Owuor wrongly, it is only God who knows whether he is real or not," Mercy Mieno, a resident in Tassia, Embakasi said.

Mieno added that Owuor has established himself and proven that he is a true servant of God.

"Kenyans should be careful and read the word of God correctly because it warns them of such people who use the word of God to deceive and mislead people, " Jennifer Waithera, a resident in Embakasi East said.

Waithera said that prophets of doom are real and Kenyans and more so believers should be careful because these are the last days.

"I am not saying that Owuor is a fake but the level at which Kenyans are falling for prophets of doom is alarming," she said.

Kevin Momanyi, a theology student at a local private university said that matters of religion are sensitive.

Momanyi said that there is a rise in false prophesy and that Kenyans are being misled.

"The Bible is clear on the end times and it is time Kenyans took time to gauge people who stand before them and claim they are men and women of God," he said.

Momanyi, however, said that true prophets and men of God exist.

Prophet Owuor's two-day ministry at City Park in Nairobi saw hundreds of people 'healed'.

However, a section of people are questioning Owuor's alleged healings and miracles with some alleging that he could be faking miracles.

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