Pastor Ezekiel praises journalists for exposing Shakahola massacre

Pastor Ezekiel Odero has thanked journalists for their role in uncovering the Shakahola tragedy. Speaking in Kilifi, he highlighted their contribution to national awareness during the crisis. The event underscores the media's impact amid scrutiny of religious leaders.

On December 16, 2025, at Kilifi International School, Pastor Ezekiel Odero, founder of New Life Prayer Centre, addressed journalists and expressed gratitude for their work in informing Kenyans about the Shakahola massacre. He emphasized that media outlets deliver essential information into homes, often without due recognition. "It is difficult for someone to recognize journalists as an important person," he stated, noting that much of the daily news consumed by the public comes from their efforts.

Ezekiel's remarks followed intense media coverage of his ministry after the Shakahola incident in Kilifi County, where followers of preacher Paul Nthenge Mackenzie perished. Authorities confirmed at least 457 bodies recovered by August 2025, with deaths attributed to starvation, dehydration, and violence. The tragedy prompted widespread outrage, investigations, arrests, and discussions on regulating religious groups in Kenya.

The pastor was investigated for alleged ties to Mackenzie but cleared by a Mombasa court in October 2023 due to insufficient evidence. During that period, he said, journalists strived to report facts fairly, avoiding biased narratives on his guilt or innocence. "I have called you here to say thank you for the work that you are doing, for this nation," Ezekiel added, praising their commitment to truth over personal defenses.

This appreciation comes as Kenya reflects on the broader implications of the Shakahola events, which drew international attention and highlighted vulnerabilities in oversight of faith-based organizations.

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