Yesu Wa Tongaren allays safety concerns during easter

“I came back to complete the work that I started more than 2000 years ago."

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  • "Jesus was crucified only once, and since I have come for the second time, it is written that I come to save those who await me, not to die for their sins a second time," Yesu wa Tongaren claimed.
Eliud Wekesa alias Yesu wa Tongaren
Eliud Wekesa alias Yesu wa Tongaren
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Eliud Wekesa popularly known as Yesu Wa Tongaren now says he will not die for the sins of humankind for the second time.

This came as Kenyans asked whether he will be crucified during the Easter period, just like Jesus did.

Good Friday is marked by the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary. It is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum.

"Jesus was crucified only once, and since I have come for the second time, it is written that I come to save those who await me, not to die for their sins a second time," Wekesa claimed.

During Easter celebrations, Christians commemorate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. 

“I came back to complete the work that I started more than 2000 years ago when I left Earth,” Wekesa told the Standard

Wekesa also warned those planning evil against him saying the will be destroyed.

“Those are the dark hearts from Babylon. My father is letting them come together to attack me because he wants to destroy them,"  Wekesa said.

Easter is one such holiday in the Gregorian calendar where the faithful take part in a variety of activities to commemorate their day.

It begins on Palm Sunday, the Sunday preceding Easter, which marks the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem

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