Kilifi: Details, Photos of Airhostess Who Quit Job, Sold Land to Join Pastor Mackenzie's Cult

Kilifi: Details, Photos of Airhostess Who Quit Job, Sold Land to Join Pastor Mackenzie's Cult

  • Details about how a Kenyan woman quit her successful career in Qatar to return to Kenya to join Pastor Mackenzie's cult are now emerging
  • Betty Ajenta Charles is believed to have joined the cult a few weeks ago, just weeks after her nine-year-old son died in the cult
  • She contacted her friend days before joining the sect, and after they met, she left her with a necklace bearing her dead son's name

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Shakahole, Kilifi - It is now emerging that an air hostess who had a high-flying job in Doha, Qatar, is one of the people who sold everything and quit her career to join Pastor Mackenzie's Kilifi cult.

Betty
Betty Charles is alleged to have quit her successful cult to join the Kilifi cult. Photo: Gheto Radio.
Source: UGC

Beatrice Ajenta Charles joined the church a few weeks ago, and her close friend Anna detailed how the woman quit her job and followed her parents to join the church for fasting, leading to tens of people's deaths.

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A report by Ghetto Radio indicated that the woman met her friend days before she went to Shakahole village for starvation premised on the promise to see Jesus as Mackenzie told his followers.

On April 4, 2023, an uneasy-looking Betty briefly met her close best friend Anna and left her with a necklace bearing her son Jason's photo.

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"She never took that necklace off, no matter what. It was always on her neck. I called her back to let her know she had left it behind, but she asked me to keep it," Anna said.

That would be the last time that Anna would see her friend Betty as her efforts to find out her whereabouts would be fruitless in the days that followed.

Betty's sister Constance

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Betty's parents are believed to be senior members of Mackenzie's church, and it is alleged they had Betty's nine-year-old son Jason also starve to death. He died in March 2023.

Betty's sister Constance Chao also quit her military job to join the cult, and her husband does not know if she is alive or dead.

"My wife too left her military job after her sister quit hers, and they left," Abbas, Chao's husband, who has been at the exhumation site hoping to find her and Betty alive, told the Standard.

Ghanaian pastor telling church members to pay $1000 for blessings gets completely ignored

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh published earlier that a pastor had recently sparked massive conversations online after calling on a church congregation to offer their money up for blessings.

A video had him asking for $100, $500, GH₵2,000, and GH₵1,000, to which no one got up to give Many social media users took to the comments section to applaud the member for not giving out their money.

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