Mutua Defends the Kiuna’s From an Online Onslaught

Kenya Film Classification Board Boss Ezekiel Mutua has silenced Kenyans on twitter after he openly defended the move by the Kiuna’s to host  CNN news anchor, Richard Quest at the Jubilee Christian Church.

Richard Quest joined in the fellowship after which, he was expected to Interview  Rev Kathy Kiuna in regard to her women ministry ‘Daughters Of Zion’.

Kenyans had earlier shared their views thinking that it was inappropriate for the Kiuna’s to host the CNN news anchor.

Gay critics were quick to question the church’s stand on homosexuality wondering how she could allow a Quest to stand in a sanctified place in her church.

Ezekiel Mutua was quick to jump on to  their defense and gave a detailed explanation on how Quest’s sexuality had nothing to do with his church visit.

“His sexual orientation has nothing to do with his work. Let him be. Let the Kiunas be. Quest was not in church to sell gay ideology. He was there to cover a story of resilience and hope. He chose to highlight variant topics of hope and determination and that is a good thing.” reads Mutua’s post in part.

Mutua also went ahead and gave reasons as to why the Board licensed Quest and his crew to conduct their agenda in the country.

Here is the post he shared …

“So guys are on Rev. Kathy and Bishop Kiuna for letting CNN top journalist Richard Quest into their church today, after his confessed gay lifestyle? Honestly? In my view Quest’s visit to the Jubilee Christian Church today and his interview with Rev. Kathy Kiuna is one of the highlights of his visit, besides his coverage of the KQ inaugural flight to New York tonight and the Mpesa revolution.

If Quest’s main mission was to highlight life changing ventures and innovations in Kenya, then today he was in the right place.

Rev. Kathy and Bishop Kiuna are the true exemplification of the Kenyan spirit of self-belief, resilience, hard work and faith.

They have conquered many odds to be who they are today.

Like or hate them, the Kiunas have influenced millions. No one can deny the fact that the Kiunas have given hope to many youths.

Theirs is the true story of audacity of hope. Such are the unique stories that need to be highlighted about Kenya. Quest may be gay, but he is a top notch journalist who can sense newsworthy stories with unique angles.

The Kenya Film Classification Board cleared him and provided gratis licenses for his entire crew because we trusted in his professional ability to highlight the real stories about Kenya and her people.

His sexual orientation has nothing to do with his work. Let him be. Let the Kiunas be. Quest was not in church to sell gay ideology. He was there to cover a story of resilience and hope. He chose to highlight variant topics of hope and determination and that is a good thing.

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