Controversial Socialite turned businesswoman Alhuda Njoroge popularly known as Huddah Monroe has revealed plans to open a church once she relocates back to Kenya.
The Dubai based businesswoman shared on social media that she intends to move back to Kenya in two years.
“The thought of moving back to Kenya permanently for two years is really eating me up because I sold my car thinking I will never live there again…but there a God project that needs me to be still,” she said.
Additionally, she clarified that opening a church was one of the projects in her relocation plans.
“For those wondering, I’m wondering, I’m moving back in 2026, To open a church, the Holy Spirit called me to it,” she added.
Huddah announced that her church would be called Huddah Ministries Prosperity Church.
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Huddah Monroe Songs & Pastors
She also gave a hint of the playlist for some of the songs to be played in her church including “I am blessed” by Jamaican Dancehall artiste Mr. Vegas and “I’m Blessed” by Jamaican dancehall and reggae artiste Dexta Daps.
The former Big Brother Africa contestant also issued a call to upcoming pastors stating, “If you are an upcoming pastor, prophetess, I’ll be hiring. Hold on to your Bible and study it.”
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Muslims Welcomed for Service
Additionally, she invited Muslims to fellowship in her church guaranteeing them peace of mind.
“Muslims are also welcome to Huddah Prosperity Church, a place that gives you peace of mind and changes your life from 0 to 100,” she said.
Huddah also asked her fans to help her brainstorm a slogan for her church.
“Huddah prosperity church slogan, transforming lives. Or it can be bringing the youths back to God and his teachings, we shall brainstorm,” she said.
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New beginnings
Recently Huddah raised eyebrows when she deleted most of her photos on social media.
However, the founder of Rich Beauty clarified that the move was deliberate and promised to start again after some time.
“Social media makes me tired, Haki. But I’ll start again soon,” she stated.
Huddah’s revelation has sparked a conversation among Kenyans on social media especially since it comes at a time when some celebrities are turning back to God.
Celebrities like Marini founder Michelle Ntalami and former sailors gang member Miracle baby are among the most recent celebrities to reveal their newfound faith.
Huddah, currently based in Dubai, gained prominence as a Kenyan socialite known for her controversial opinions on issues affecting Kenyans.
She has since re-established herself as a business mogul and make up guru running successful ventures including Rich Beauty.
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