Gospel Musician Linet Muraya colloquially known as Size 8 Reborn has finally been ordained as a preacher.
Following the consecration which was attended by several gospel musicians including Lady B, DK Kwenye Beat, and Kabi wa Jesus, Size 8 is set to serve at Jubilee Christian Church (JCC) at Thika Town where she has been a member since she was born again in 2013.
She took to Instagram to thank her family and friends who have always stood by her as she transformed into a new being after quitting the secular world.
“Am overwhelmed by the doing of God through Jesus Christ in me. When I got born again many wrote me off and said I won’t even last a week in salvation, 8 years later now see God. His grace saved me from the secular world of music through Jesus Christ and His power through His spirit changed me into who I am today… My husband, DJ MO, thank you for standing beside me today. It was really important to me, Pastor Kelvin Ephraim and Pastor Jackie. Asanteni sana for mentorship and seeing God’s plan in me…..My parents, the Munyalis asante… Congratulations to Pastor Timothy and the rest of the servants of God.”
“God thank you for loving me, this ordination is a gift from you.” She wrote.
Her ordination comes days after her close friend, Willy Paul, was allegedly accused of an attempt to rape Diana Marua, a wife to singer Kevin Bahati.
When asked to comment on the issue, Size 8 said, “I have not heard anything about him trending. I have been fasting all through.”
Willy Paul AKA “Bwana Mkunaji” went live on YouTube last night to roast gospel artist Weezdom, accusing him of trying to kill his career. Weezdom had confessed that Willy and Diana had gone together for several dates after Diana picked him as a key witness in the rape allegations.
From left: Willy Paul, Diana Marua, and Weezdom.
“They have joined hands and they are people I have worked with. What I don’t understand is why some would sit down and lie and then get to the point where they incite others to join it. Since they don’t have evidence they incite others and in Kenya today a woman is believed and listened to more. I have never been broken down …but this has brought me down.” Willy Paul stated.