Why Kenya Doesn’t Need Nigerian Apostle Femi Lazarus
Popular Nigerian cleric Apostle Femi Lazarus has reportedly relocated to Kenya, claiming that his move was inspired by a direct instruction from God.

Popular Nigerian cleric Apostle Femi Lazarus has reportedly relocated to Kenya, claiming that his move was inspired by a direct instruction from God.

The Atheists in Kenya Society strongly condemns the recent Court of Appeal judgement that effectively equates abortion with murder and declares it unconstitutional.

The appointment of Calvince Okoth (Gaucho) to the Mama Lucy Hospital Board represents a troubling erosion of meritocracy in Kenya’s public service. Public appointments—especially in critical institutions like healthcare—must be guided by competence, integrity, and relevant experience, not populism or political considerations.

Kenyan comedian Mammito Eunice has generated significant online buzz with her latest comedy skit. In this video, she embodies a character she dubs “the mighty prophet.”

Trump accused the head of the Catholic Church of being weak on crime and overly aligned with liberal interests. In a social media post, he urged the pope to “get his act together,” avoid political engagement, and focus instead on his spiritual responsibilities, warning that his current stance was damaging both his leadership and the Church.

The Atheists In Kenya Society (AIK) strongly condemns today’s remarks by President William Ruto directing that members of the AKORINO SECT be allocated 50 teaching positions in the next Teachers Service Commission (TSC) recruitment.

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There are no sermons, no rituals, no appeals to the supernatural. Instead, there are conversations, debates, and shared laughter.

The first image was described by NASA mission control at Johnson Space Center in Houston as a “reminder that no matter how far we go, we are still one world, watching, hoping and reaching higher.”

The Atheists In Kenya Society is the first legally registered atheist organization in Kenya. We bring together individuals who identify as atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, and secular humanists.