Two women connected to Rev. Muthee Kiengei of JCM Church caused a stir online. Joy Kiengei, Kiengei's second wife, and Dama wa Spares, a businesswoman who distributes cell phone spare parts, are involved in the situation. It is suspected that Dama is romantically involved with Kiengei, the man who founded the JCM Church.
Dama, another vocal blogger, hasn't held back when sharing her opinions on the internet. Many people have taken notice of the dispute between her and Joy Kiengei, especially on Kikuyu blogs. Dama, who is rumored to provide financial assistance for the church, has been publicly mocking Joy on social media and in songs.
Dama once shared a video of herself and a friend singing a Kikuyu song on TikTok, which suggests that a woman without wisdom will fail. The song also implies that the home of a slothful woman will fail. On Facebook, Dama further poked fun at Joy by cautioning her against taking on an unwinnable fight.
In response, Joy posted a video where she sang a song attacking Dama, calling her a "devil" and warning that the pain Dama has caused her will eventually return to her.
Muthee Kiengei, who is also a comedian, radio host, and events MC, had to disable comments on his Facebook profile and that of his church due to the online drama. Many people urged him to step in and address the situation involving the two women.
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Kiengei later posted on Facebook, using a metaphor to describe himself as a powerful man who leaves a significant impact wherever he goes. Some online commentators believe Dama is fighting for recognition within the church, referring to herself as the "matron" and often matching her attire with Kiengei's during church services.
In an attempt to defend Dama, a well-known blogger highlighted her empathy, accountability, and humanitarian endeavors—which have supposedly helped many people in the community—in praising her character.