Gor Mahia chairman Ambrose Rachier is alive and well, contrary to rumours of his involvement in a fatal road accident on Monday.The rumours that started on social media and spread like bushfire came a week after Rachier revealed that he is a Freemason.Kenyan trio to feature in the 2022 MLS Cup Playoffs”I have been in my office since returning from Kisumu around noon yesterday (Monday), I’m actually driving to go hangout with my friend around town,” the Nairobi-based conveyance lawyer told Mozzart Sport.According to Rachier, he flew to Kisumu on Friday before connecting to his home in Gem, Siaya County. On Saturday he attended a burial of his colleague, spent the whole of Sunday at home, before flying back to Nairobi midmorning Monday.”I’m not bothered with those who wish me death, in the early 90s there were rumours that I was dying of HIV and AIDS, surprisingly some of the people who were spreading such rumours have died ahead of me,” the Strathmore University lecturer said.##NAJAVA_MECA_6705459##He questioned what pleasure some people derive from spreading half truths and rumours about others, “I don’t know what they gain from it, but I hope they’re satisfied.””Some people can hate you to an extent they wish you death, such people can shoot you dead or even poison you if they can get hold of you,” he added.Rachier says that he feels “very happy” with the feedback he has so far gotten since declaring openly that he is a Mason, “I feel heroic about it, I have received a lot of congratulatory messages from our members and from the head office.”Get ready to be surprised by youngsters – Gor Mahia coach reiterates”People are happy, they’re saying I took a bold step, and you want to watch this space because many of our leaders are going to come out as well.”He says that his in-tray is full of people who are now interested in joining Freemasonry.