A faith-versus-science clash spiraled fast, with miracle talk, surgery rumors, and license threats colliding in public view.
Clash over surgery claims
Clash over surgery claims
- David Owuor snapped back at Aden Duale over knee surgery chatter.
- Brushed off the allegation as made-up and sloppy.
- Insisted that no medical procedure ever happened.
- Framed the accusation as reckless misinformation.
- Said the referenced period involved travel across Europe.
- Focused on revival gatherings and religious outreach.
- Emphasized repentance and holiness messaging.
- Confirmed he later came back to Kenya.
- Warned against the casual spreading of false spiritual claims.
- Called out leaders and commentators for loose talk.
- Asked for fair treatment of faith movements.
- Positioned healings as belief-based, not lab-driven.
- Aden Duale questioned miracle narratives tied to sickness.
- Raised alarms during a Citizen TV interview.
- Pointed to the Shakahola incident as a cautionary tale.
- Pressed doctors to back claims with real science.
- Triggered probes after healing claims around HIV and AIDS.
- Doctors were paraded as proof of negative results.
- Threatened license suspensions for ethical breaches.
- Drew a hard line between medicine and belief.