Kenya Police FC’s Board of Trustees member, Bishop Fred Akama, has made a shocking revelation, claiming that an FKF Premier League team attempted to smuggle a coffin into the Police Sacco Stadium, as part of witchcraft rituals before a match last season.While there have long been allegations of the use of black magic, or “juju,” in the top tier and other leagues in Kenya, no concrete evidence has ever been provided to prove its existence or effectiveness.##NAJAVA_MECA_8674005##However, Akama has now brought forward a startling claim, stating that an attempt to smuggle a coffin into the stadium was thwarted last season.This is viewed as a possible an attempt by the opposing team to gain a psychological edge over the law enforcement side ahead of the match. According to Akama, representatives of the well-known team, which he declined to name, were stopped by security officers at the facility.”Last season, a well-known local club, which I won’t name, tried to perform rituals before our match. They attempted to bring a coffin into the Police Sacco Stadium in South C, Nairobi, at midnight. It wasn’t clear whether there was a body inside, but security officers intercepted them,” Akama told the Daily Nation.Slavia Prague reveal reason for splashing Ksh473 million on Kenyan midfielderDespite being stopped, the ritualists didn’t give up. Akama revealed that they later returned, sprinkling an unspecified liquid around the stadium, prompting him to intervene and pray at the facility to ease the rising tension.”Later, they came with their ‘priests’ and sprinkled water around the stadium, which is usually used in rituals for the dead. I hadn’t planned to attend the match that day, but I received a call from our executive chairman, Munga Nyale, asking me to come and pray at the stadium because tensions were growing,” Akama added.Akama further recounted strange occurrences during the pre-match warm-up, where the opposing team placed cones and balls on the pitch and sprinkled water on the goalposts, match balls, and cones. “In contrast, we prayed to God, and He worked wonders for us,” he said.Why former Gor Mahia forward Benson Omala terminated his contract with Lebanese sideKenya Police FC went on to win the match, and Akama claims that some officials from the unnamed club complained during the game that their rituals had failed.”During the match, one of their officials kept saying their ‘magic’ wasn’t working. We had already scored, and we ended up winning 3-0. They were frustrated, saying, ‘today, science isn’t working for us,'” said Akama, who holds a PhD in Divinity from the United Graduate Seminary and College in the USA.Currently, Kenya Police FC is at the top of the Kenyan Premier League standings with 37 points.Billions spent by Kenya to renovate and build stadia for AFCON, CHAN
