Kenya’s ‘Miracle Babies’ pastor dies in a road accident


Controversial Kenya Televangelist Gilbert Dia has claimed to have created a miracle pregnancy, died in a road accident.

Police told local media that Dia had died on the spot on Tuesday evening after her vehicle fell into an accident with a university bus and another vehicle near Kisumu town in West Kenya.

It is reported that at least 30 people, including 15 students, were injured in a man who was identified as his wife and a passenger in his vehicle.

Dia, who ran in the church in London, was notorious in the early 2000s, after her statement that infertile couples could help pray “miracle” babies through prayer.

Investigations then attached their church to a child trafficking ring, which led to the detention and extradition of the UK eight years ago after the legal battle of a decade.

He was acquitted in 2023 due to adequate evidence.

On Wednesday, Sia County Governor James Oerengo said, “Bishop Gilbert Daa’s passage has been learned with the deepest grief and regret.”

He confirmed that the “terrible” road accident involved the vehicle belonging to the county.

The photos shared online showed a debris of a vehicle, which is completely shredded in the accident.

Former Stonemason-Disprovated Gospel, Daia, moved to London from Kenya in the mid-1990s, where he founded Gilbert Daa ministries, registered with branches across the UK and Africa.

He was known for his charismatic teaching style and claimed to be sacred in 1992 as an archbishop by US Gospel.

His ministries later falsely claimed that there were many investigations for abuse and violation of the law, including the sale of healing, including the sale of olive oil.

He was later explained by the UK Foreign Secretary David Lami, who was then “a modern snake-oil seller”, who has contacted and betrayed his weak meeting. “

In their church, desperate women, some people who cross their OP tubing and others who are unable to conceive, are convinced that they are pregnant by prayer.

But babies were always “distributed” in the backstare clinics of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. The prosecution said babies were stolen from poor Kenya families.

In 2011, his then wife, Mary Dia, was in jail after he was found guilty of stealing a child from the main referral hospital of Nairobi and lied that she gave birth to a baby.

Dia later told the court that she had received CED after she was accused of “stigmatizing” her name.

Recent videos of the YouTube page of Gilbert Dia Ministries show that he has a new wife Diana Dia.

When asked in the BBC investigation in 2014, the “miracle” children have a different DNA for their alleged parents when asked in the BBC investigation in 2014, “he said.

“This is not something I can say. I can explain because they are God and the things of God cannot be described by men,” he said.

After acquitted in 2023, Dia continued at the age of 72 until his death with her religious re -trich programs.

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