Atheists Society of Kenya founder and president Harrison Mumia (Photo/Nation)
The founder and president of the atheists society of Kenya Harrison Mumia has held that the swearing in of President Uhuru Kenyatta for a second term will be of value to the citizenry.
He has described unity and peace calls sent out by president Kenyatta and his deputy during a church service over the weekend as a mockery saying there was much to be resolved before such advances are made.
Mumia then defined religion as a curse, judging by the fact that he found the pleas by the Jubilee leaders as inappropriate.
“There's nothing profound l expect during tomorrow's swearing in ceremony of demagogue Uhuru other than the opulent/outrageous display of how millions of our tax payer's money was spent & the usual empty Jubilee rhetoric of PEACE, UNITY & MOVING ON. Won't waste my time watching,” said Mumia on one of his social media pages.
The non-believer is rising into the league of top critics of the Jubilee administration and has been among those punching irreparable holes on the upheld victory for Uhuru Kenyatta.