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Questions and cheeky comments concerning JCM's new sanctuary

JCM church is now where 99 rounds club used to be.

Photo credit: BRET SANYA/MTAA WANGU

On Sunday, Mtaa Wangu did a story highlighting how JCM church became the occupants of the once famous 99 rounds night club in Nakuru.

In the social media space, this was received by mixed reactions from the various audience members.
Harrison Essien Kabui was shocked when he heard of this news.

99 Rounds sahi ni church, opposite Mediheal (hospital),” he says.

Kio Kinuthia wonders what led to the downfall of the popular nightclub. “If it was popular, why did it shut down?” he asks.

Willy K came in citing that there was no need for churches. “We really do not need churches,” he says.

Sunray Lima seems to conquer with Willy K’s sentiments saying, “At this time and age do we really need more churches?”

For other residents, the news was received with cheeky comments that related the happenings in the club with the new occupants.

Usher anapita unakumbuka strippe,r” says Kio Kinuthia in one of the WhatsApp groups.

Kimani wa Kimani also says, “When you are in the church at a corner you were fond of, with funny funny memories about it.”

Kio Kinuthia replies citing what a difficult service it would be for in the scenario Kimani wa Kimani has highlighted.

Gichimu McBen poses a question to the audience.

“Shida ni? Zote ni biashara.

Away from the jokes and curiosity, I’d like to remind those feeling aggrieved, that kuna Wave XO.

And for those who want to visit the church, you can do so as well, as it is open to all.

In case you are wondering, yes, the church was thoroughly sanctified before the service on Sunday.