Farouk Kibet is a conversation after tongue and says they worship the devil in the church

  • President William Ruto’s aide, Farouk Kibet, slipped with the tongue and said that they worship the devil during a worshiping service in the church
  • However, Farouk quickly corrected himself and said that they worship God, not the devil
  • Video spread across the internet that trapped the shameful event led to a lot of comments and debates online

In what was expected to be a common declaration of gratitude and faith, Farouk Kibet found himself in a bad mood and shame during church worship and is now being discussed online.

Assistant President William Ruto Farouk Kibet encounters a time of humiliation in the church. Photo: Farouk Kibet.
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Farouk was attending a church service full of believers in Nandi when he stretched out with a tongue and made a statement that left believers and viewers in surprise.

As he climbed onto the stage to give thanks to the church, he began by thanking the believers for the powerful sermon they had received.

The “devil worship” watches say Farouk Kibet spreads online

In his speech, Farouk was talking about the beliefs and ability of believers to overcome evil, but for Luck Worse he slipped to the tongue and said the words that surprised all who were there.

While addressing believers, Farouk said:

“I would like to say that when we are here, Satan has no plan for us; we are planning to defeat the devil. Second, even if the devil makes a joke for us, we tell him that we worship the devil in the church.”

At that point, it seemed clear that Farouk slipped to the tongue.

His statement, especially the part he said “we worship the devil in the church”, surprised people and made others look at each other in surprise.

It was a confusing and unpleasant situation in the context of worship that was intended to mobilize spirituality.

Farouk Kibet is a conversation after tongue and says they worship the devil in the church
President William Ruto with his personal aide Farouk Kibet. Photo: Farouk Kibet.
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When he realized his mistake, Farouk quickly corrected himself by saying:

“He (Satan) will fail. We tell the devil that we worship God in the church.”

Believers answered with applause and gossip. Farouk continued his speech by asking:

“You Christian, I ask you, what should we do to Satan?”

All believers responded together:

“He should not.”

Despite the preliminary nature of the mistake, Farouk was able to reform the conversation and restore the message of hope and faith.

However, the event did not end in silence.

As is the case in the social networking era, the event spread rapidly online with many people commenting on Farouk’s fault.

Some of the comments are:

@juliotwitts:

“I’m sure he intended to say that.”

@kayvo_sparrow:

“The first words are always true.”

@mice:

“He slipped.”

@iamllucian:

“Where is this?”

Ruto Call him Crystal Asige by a different name

In another news, President William Ruto slipped in the tongue and called Senator Crystal Asige in the name of journalist Pamela Asigi during a speech.

The offense occurred during the signing of a bill for people with disabilities on Thursday, May 8, in the Nairobi White House.

The president quickly corrected himself, and the event sparked a little laughter from the attendees.

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