Rachel Ruto: Ugandans don't use fertiliser, their land is fertile because of East African revival prayers

Citizen Reporter
By Citizen Reporter April 16, 2024 02:27 (EAT)
Rachel Ruto: Ugandans don't use fertiliser, their land is fertile because of East African revival prayers

First Lady Rachel Ruto in a previous prayer session. Photo: Mama Rachel/X

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First Lady Mama Rachel Ruto has claimed that Ugandans no longer plant their crops with fertiliser because the country is not only fertile but also receives enough rainfall throughout the year.

Speaking during a thanksgiving service at KICC on Monday, Mama Rachel further claimed Uganda has been blessed because of the East African revival that swept the country in the 1930s, where 'God blessed them with fertile land and rains.'

It's these prayers, according to the First Lady, that saw Ugandans start planting their crops without fertiliser.

"In Kenya we see our President talk about fertilisers for our farmers. In Uganda, they don't use fertilisers. Their land is very fertile and there is enough rain. I came to discover one thing; it is the East African Revival that swept Uganda and some parts of East Africa," Mama Rachel said.

She narrated how in 2022 she visited Uganda and found the country very green, while Kenya was dry and people were suffering.

The First Lady said she went down on her knees and prayed for rain.

She urged attendees of the Thanksgiving service to embrace prayer and always thank God for everything.

Further, Rachel wished that, just like Americans have a Thanksgiving holiday, Kenya will one day have such a holiday to pray and give thanks.

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