- Bishop John Njomo went missing on January 19, sparking fear and confusion within his family and the local community
- Njomo’s wife, Jane Muthoni, shared the events leading to his disappearance, including the chilling moment when their daughter discovered his blood-stained clothes
- Neighbours revealed that other disappearances had occurred in the area and called on the authorities to act swiftly and arrest those responsible
A family in the Jua Kali area of Nyeri is devastated after the mysterious disappearance of one of their own, sparking fear and raising unsettling questions.

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Bishop John Njomo, the founder of Jesus Christ Living Oasis Ministry, went missing on Monday, January 19, after leaving for work.
The 48-year-old man of faith, who works as a boda boda rider, left home just before 5 am, saying he was headed to pick up one of his regular customers.
However, he never returned home that evening, leaving his family and the local community deeply concerned.

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Where did Njomo’s daughter find blood-stained clothes?
His wife, Jane Muthoni, spoke about the ordeal in an interview with KTN News. She revealed that the regular customer worked at a hotel along the ring road.
“We went to check where he usually keeps his motorcycle, and the security guard there told us that Njomo had picked up his motorbike that day, gone about his business, returned it, and even paid him KSh 50, as was the arrangement for keeping it overnight,” Muthoni explained.
Tragically, around 6 am, Njomo’s Grade Five daughter made a shocking discovery. She found a t-shirt and jacket that her father had been wearing when he left, both soaked in blood.
Her finding sent a wave of panic through the family, and neighbours immediately began searching for the missing man.
“When my daughter found the blood-stained clothes just outside the gate, she carried them into the house, calling out my name, terrified, saying her father’s clothes were covered in blood,” said the distraught woman.

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According to neighbours, disappearances like this were not unheard of in the area.
Damaris Ruguru, a resident of Jua Kali, shared that just recently, a woman had gone missing for about two weeks, with the kidnappers demanding a ransom from her family.
In response, boda boda riders and other community members held peaceful demonstrations, calling on the police to assist in finding the missing bishop.
They also voiced their concerns about the rise in kidnapping cases, urging the authorities to take action and bring those responsible to justice.
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Did Nairobi family find missing mum?
In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that Beatrice Adhiambo left her Lucky Summer home in Nairobi three years ago and never returned.
Her children said they had become accustomed to her being away for days and expected her to show up, but she never did.
Attempts to call Beatrice’s phone proved futile, although it was still ringing then; gradually, the phone stopped going through altogether.
Three years later, they are still waiting, their worries compounded by the fact that Safaricom reassigned her phone number.
Source: TUKO.co.ke




