Huddah to open a church in Kenya
ENTERTAINMENT
By
Manuel Ntoyai
| Jun 06, 2024
Dubai-based socialite Huddah Monroe plans to open a church in 2026 when she moves back to Kenya. The name of the church? Huddah Prosperity Ministries!
Claiming that the Holy Spirit has called her to establish the place of worship, Huddah says the church's slogan will be either "Transforming Lives" or "Bringing the Youths Back to God and His Teachings," although she hasn't decided yet, adding that there's room for brainstorming.
"The thought of moving back to Kenya permanently for two years is really eating me up because I sold my car thinking I would never live there again. But there is a God project that needs me to be still," she posted on her Instagram stories.
The former Big Brother Africa 8 participant says the church will also welcome those of the Islamic faith.
"Muslims are also welcome to Huddah Prosperity Ministries: A place that gives you peace of mind and changes your life from 0-100," she posted.
READ MORE
IMF cuts 2026 global growth forecast on Mideast war
Stanchart clashes with pensioners, RBA in Sh7 billion payout battle
Women urged to take up leadership in supply chain sector
To unlock potential, Africa must embrace intergenerational leadership
Why local BPO sector stands out among its regional peers
IMF boss warns global system not ready for AI cyber threats
State threatens to revoke licenses of 13,000 Saccos over non-compliance
Kenya tightens grip on crypto with Sh500m capital rule
New law aims to protect internal auditors, strengthen public oversight
Ruto launches Sh5.5 billion plan to revamp Voi-Taveta metre gauge railway
Whether the socialite has truly "seen the light" remains to be seen, but the Rich Beauty business owner has put ambitious members of the clergy on notice, adding that she will be enlisting their services when she gets started.
"If you are an upcoming pastor or prophetess, I'll be hiring. Hold onto your Bible and study it," she stated.
And if you think that the church will be like any other, you are mistaken. In her church, Huddah says congregants will be jamming to the likes of Mr. Vegas' "I am Blessed" and Dexta Daps' "I'm Blessed," indicating the direction the church is headed.
Huddah, whose real name is Sonie Alhuda Njoroge, added another anecdote on her spiritual journey: "The greatest tragedy in life is not death but life without a purpose," she posted.