- Assistant President William Ruto, Farouk Kibet slipped the tongue while worshiping the devil occurred during a church full of church
- In particular, Farouk quickly corrected his statement, saying they were worshiping God, not the devil
- The online video, which was caught at that time of confusion, sparked a lot of emotion and discussion online
In what was intended to be a simple expression of gratitude and faith, the President’s Assistant William RutoFarouk Kibet, faced an unexpected and confusing tongue during a church service that has since spread.
Source: Facebook
Farouk was attending a rich ritual in Nandi when he made a mistake that left the participants and viewers in surprise.
When Farouk climbed onto the stage to give thanks to the Church, he began by thanking the believers for the powerful sermon they had come from receiving.
Farouk Kibet’s words are wrong by saying ‘we worship the devil’ spread
In his speech, he was talking about the beliefs and ability of believers to overcome evil, but unintentionally he made a mistake that attracted the attention of everyone present.
While addressing the congregation, Farouk said:
“I want to say that when we are here the devil has no plans with us, we are planning to defeat the devil. Second, although the devil laughs at us, we tell him that we worship the devil in the church.”
At that time, it became clear that Farouk was wrong. His statement, especially the phrase “We worship the devil in the church,” It immediately drew the faces of confused people and sparked surprise.
It was a time when many in the crowd became anxious and unconscious, based on the church service environment, which focused on lifting spiritual messages.
Recognizing his mistakes, Farouk quickly corrected himself in trying to define the message. With the immediate correction of his words, he continued:
“He (Satan) will fail. We tell the devil that we worship God in the church.”
The crowd responded with applause and gossip. Farouk, continuing his speech, asked a question to the meeting, asking:
“You Christian, I ask you, what should we do to the devil?” The whole congregation, which now seemed to be happy responded in unity, “defeated.”
Despite the early difficulty of slipping, Farouk was able to bring the conversation to the positive and powerful message he intended to deliver.

Source: UGC
The event, however, was not without its lasting effect.
As is the case in the modern digital era, the event spread quickly to social networking platforms, with many people responding to Farouk’s slippery slip.
Here are some comments:
@juliotwitts:
“I’m sure it was intentional.”
@kayvo_shomoro:
“The first words are always valid.”
@mice:
“It has slipped.”
@iamllucian:
“Where is this?”
Agnes Katash:
“From the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.”
Kahacho:
“He has just said his truth … give someone his flowers.”
JOE MUHAMI:
“That is in the spirit just coming out.”
MC Newton:
“What he said first is the truth 😂😂. “
David Kioko Nguta:
“I remember one pastor prayed and called this government” Kenya. “
Who is Farouk Kibet?
Farouk is the personal aide of President Ruto, who oversees the head of the head of state.
He is often compared to the late politician Nicholas Biwott, who was the most feared man during the late President Daniel Moi. Biwott was a long -term Moi helper.
Ruto’s assistant is actively involved in the Public President’s agenda and oversees many of his events.
Farouk, who is Ruto’s right -hander, is said to be a man shooting at the White House, and former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua He previously revealed the responsibilities of the feared man in Ruto’s leadership.
“Farouk Kibet is not a young man; he is a co -president in this country. He leads the government. Everyone reports to him, ministers are shaking in his eyes,” Gachagua said on April 7.
RUTO MISS THE NAME WHEN HE CALLS CRYSTAL ASIGE
Another news, President Ruto mentioned him to Luck Bad Senator Crystal Asige in the name of journalist Pamela Asigi during a speech.
The slip occurred when he signed a bill for people with disabilities on Thursday, May 8, the White House.
The president quickly corrected himself, which led the audience a short, controlled laugh.
Caren Star, the head of the entertainment desk, contributed to this article and added the details of Farouk Kibet.
Read English version
Do you have an exciting information that you would like to publish? Please, contact us via news@tuko.co.ke or WhatsApp: 0732482690.
Source: TUKO.co.ke