National Prayer Day at Afraha Stadium in Nakuru County, October 22, 2017. [Photo/@UKenyatta]Reverend Teresia Wairimu, of the Faith Evangelistic Ministries (FEM) has called on Kenyans to be patriotic and join hands in building the nation.Speaking at Afraha Stadium, Nakuru county where he led the National Prayer Day on Sunday, Wairimu asked Kenyans to put aside their differences and unite.“Kenya has the potential of becoming a great nation in the world. Let us put aside our differences and unite to build the nation,” said the reverend.She also commended President Kenyatta saying he did the right thing to call the nation to prayers and God will answer them.Rev Wairimu also noted Kenya’s destiny is in the hands of God and all will be well after the October 26 fresh election.“I believe on 26 October it will be the dawn of a new day. Kenya is about to receive strength from the Lord,” said Wairimu.“Kenyans are fatigued, they want to go on with their everyday activities without fear and do not want to be engaged in an endless electioneering process," she added.The prayers were attended by President Uhuru Kenyatta, First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, Deputy President William Ruto, his wife Rachel Ruto, First Lady Margaret Kenyatta among the thousands of Kenyans.

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