Controversial Reverend Timothy Njoya, famous for second liberation fight in Kenya, has kicked mixed reactions from his social media fans after claiming that floods from the hills plant bhang in his garden.
The cleric blamed ‘someone’ upstream of Ngong River from Ngong Hills who drop the seeds in the stream before they germnate and mature in his garden.
He vowed to destroy the plant.
Every Season after the floods from the Ngong Hills bang plants grow on the riverbed along the river that goes thru my Kitchen gardern.This time I destroyed the only one plant amongst the weeds. I wonder who on the upsteam riverbank drops bang seeds on the floodplane?
His message kicked storm on social media coming at a moment where talks of legalizing Bhang in Kenya has become so viral as it gains huge support.
Already Kibra MP Ken Okoth has drafted a bill asking National Assembly speaker to help him table a motion that would see use of cannabis sativa legalized
I am not even saying it could be your relatives. Nobody can stop reggae!
— Duke Laston 🇰🇪 (@dklaston) September 17, 2018
Saa zingine naangalianga tweet zako nashindwa kweli huu ni mchungaji kweli, kumbe pia wewe ni member wa hii kitu
— PhoneFixpro. (@_Kimuhu) September 17, 2018
Ati you did what..? Every season? Don't interfere with nature.. Next season, let it grow man.. Just ignore it.. Let it grow.
— Universal Hawk™ (@universalhawk) September 17, 2018
So that means your kitchen is on riparian land…?? @NemaKenya
— Mnur feruz (@Fmnur) September 17, 2018
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Rev. Timothy Murere Njoya, is a theologian, human rights activist and a retired Presbyterian Church of East Africa Minister. Njoya holds Master’s and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Princeton University.