Kiambu clergyman has warned Kenyans against boarding vehicles with graffiti.

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The clergy man alleged that such vehicles have hidden demonic power that consumes the nation and Kenya should repent.

Speaking on Sunday at a church service in Kahawa Wendani Priesthood Church in Ruiru constituency, Pastor Julius Gitahi claimed that vehicles with graffiti should be banned in the country if the government wants national peace.

Gitahi expressed his concerns with lifting the ban saying the move was inconsiderable and Kenyans should pray in order to end terrorism in the country.

He claimed that God’s wrath falls on Kenyans because of the petty things we do and graffiti is the first things which should be banned in the Kenyan vehicles.

Gitahi alleged that Kenyans have fallen short of discernment of choosing what is right and wrong and it begins with leadership in the Kenyan government at local and national level.

“Kenyans get involved in devil worshipping without their knowledge and before they could turn around, damages have been made and getting out becomes a task to reckon with,” he said.

Gitahi said that devil worshipping spreads in a very peculiar way and if Kenyans will not open their eyes we are yet to experience more bloodshed in the country.

He further cautioned the congregation against buying graffiti Mitumba T-shirts which have demonic symbols saying westernization has really destroyed the African wear and we as Africans are being subjected into devil worshipping without our consent.

Gitahi called on Kenyan leaders to pray without ceasing during this time of insecurity and terror attack stating that it is the work of the devil in the country.