- An enraged Kenyan woman has lambasted First Lady Mama Rachel Ruto, drawing stark comparisons to the notorious biblical character Jezebel
- The TikToker said Mama Rachael was using taxpayers money to invite foreign prophets like Benny Hinn akin to how Jezebel funded the fake prophets of Baal
- The lady also likened her to the women of Samaria who asked for expensive wines at the expense of the poor, saying she was selfish to ask for a budget for her office with taxpayers money
A Kenyan TikToker has sparked controversy with a scathing critique of First Lady Mama Rachel Ruto, likening her to the infamous biblical figure Jezebel.
The TikToker expressed deep frustration, accusing Mama Rachel of being out of touch with the realities faced by ordinary Kenyans.
She pointed out the irony of Mama Rachel’s frequent appearances at fundraisers and public events, which paint a rosy picture of the country, while many Kenyans mourn their loved ones killed by police gunfire.
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The TikToker condemned what she described as Mama Rachel’s lavish spending habits, funded by taxpayer money, especially on foreign prophets like Benny Hinn.
Lady Compares Her To Jezebel, Women Of Samaria
Drawing parallels to Jezebel’s patronage of false prophets, she criticized Mama Rachel for hosting these figures in a manner she deemed extravagant and insensitive to local needs.
She highlighted the stark contrast between these expenses and urgent issues facing Kenya, such as the lack of essential medical supplies, like readily available snake venom injections in her area.
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The TikToker also drew comparisons to the biblical Women of Samaria, known for neglecting the poor and prioritizing indulgence over social responsibility.
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She criticized Mama Rachel’s advocacy for budget allocations to her office, arguing it was manipulative and detrimental to impoverished Kenyan taxpayers.
The critique intensified with Mama Rachel’s recent use of a private jet to invite Brazilian televangelist Benny Hinn to Kenya, a move the TikToker viewed as a misuse of public resources that could have been better allocated elsewhere.
How does the Bible profile Jezebel, women of Samaria
In biblical context, Jezebel and the Women of Samaria are depicted unfavorably for their roles in promoting idolatry and moral decadence, actions that led to societal decline.
Jezebel, particularly, is remembered for persecuting prophets of Yahweh and advocating for foreign religious practices, seen as a betrayal of Israelite values.
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Similarly, the Women of Samaria are criticized for neglecting the needy and exacerbating social inequalities, themes that resonate with the TikToker’s critique of Mama Rachel’s priorities and actions.