Tanzanian Prophet Who Predicted the Death of Raila Predicts the Winner in 2027 Presidential Election

Tanzanian preacher Samuel Samson Rolinga has sparked widespread discussion in Kenya after claiming that he already knows who will win the country’s 2027 presidential election.

Speaking during a visit to Nairobi ahead of his upcoming healing crusade, Rolinga said that the Holy Spirit had revealed the election outcome to him. 

However, he refused to name the supposed winner, saying the right time to reveal that information had not yet come.

Rolinga, the founder of Omega Ministries Church of All Nations, said his confidence comes from what he described as a history of accurate prophecies on major events.

According to the preacher, he correctly predicted the end of COVID-19 lockdowns and also foresaw key developments surrounding Kenya’s 2022 General Election.

He further claimed that he had seen political tensions between President William Ruto and his former deputy Rigathi Gachagua before they became public.

Rolinga also suggested that he had previously predicted a situation where a presidential candidate would later be succeeded by a female running mate, adding to the mystery surrounding his statements.

His latest remarks have quickly attracted mixed reactions across social media platforms, where Kenyans remain divided over whether to take his prophecy seriously.

Some citizens expressed curiosity and are waiting to hear the identity of the person he claims will become Kenya’s next president.

Others dismissed his comments as attention-seeking, questioning why a true prophecy would remain secret if it was genuinely meant to guide people.

Critics also pointed out that election outcomes are determined by voters and democratic processes, not prophetic declarations.

Despite the growing online debate, political leaders have continued to stress the importance of credible elections.

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi recently insisted that Kenya’s 2027 presidential election will be free, fair, and transparent.

Mudavadi dismissed fears of manipulation and encouraged Kenyans to trust democratic institutions.

As the country moves closer to another crucial election cycle, Rolinga’s claims have added a spiritual and controversial angle to political conversations.

Whether his prophecy proves meaningful or simply fuels public debate, it has already captured national attention and reignited discussions about the intersection of religion, politics, and public influence in Kenya.

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