Kenya international Masud Juma has responded to alleged reports linking him to the Illuminati by distancing himself from the secret society.Illuminati refers to a group or various groups of persons who claim to be unusually enlightened. It is the plural of the Latin word illuminatus which means revealed or enlightened.Gad Mathews speaks on Gor Mahia’s title chancesThe former Kariobangi Sharks striker took to his Instagram Stories to deny links to the controversial faction.“Am surprised kuskia eti mm niko illuminate😂😂😂. Manze ni favour na blessing ya Allah and hard work manze (I am surprised to hear that I am in Illuminati. It is Allah’s favor and blessings and hard work).##NAJAVA_MECA_8547672##We succeed by lifting others (one of this I will share my contract),” reads the post by Masud.It is not yet clear who or where the allegations on the 2017 FKF Premier League top scorer were made to prompt him to respond but it is clear that he did not take the allegations kindly.A look at all 8 FKF presidential candidates vying to replace Nick MwendwaSome of the options for the former Shabana FC forward is to seek legal redress through an advocate who may help him write a demand letter and thereafter sue for defamation.The Isiolo-born striker is not a man who shies away from expressing his views on a matter, especially one that touches on his personal life or career and sometimes makes statements that put him in controversy.##NAJAVA_MECA_8547678##Perhaps the most controversial one was when he allegedly said he could not sign for Kenyan giants Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards because they are ‘small’ clubs.The statement did not sit well with both the Green Army and Ingwe fans who took to various social media channels to troll the player.4 candidates pitch camps in various towns ahead of FKF presidential electionsMasud has been a key figure for the national team and the preferred alternative striker to captain Michael Olunga but missed out on the recently concluded unsuccessful 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.