Controversy is swirling after reports emerged that Kenyan preacher Rev. Lucy Natasha was allegedly paid $300,000 to pray for South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir.
The preacher recently met the President in Juba, where she reportedly spent about an hour praying for him. However, new claims suggest that the prayer session came with a hefty price tag.
According to circulating reports, Rev. Natasha traveled to Juba on an economy flight but returned to Nairobi in first class raising further public scrutiny.
The allegations have sparked debate online, with critics questioning whether public funds particularly oil revenue are being used responsibly, while others await official clarification on the matter.
As the story unfolds, many South Sudanese citizens are calling for transparency and accountability regarding the reported payment.











