New Life Prayer Centre church activities Alleged link to Malindi religious cult On 26 April 2023, Odero was confirmed to be linked to the
Malindi cult and its leader,
Paul Nthenge Mackenzie, following over 110 killings and mass starvation in the same month committed by the cult. On 30 April, the
Kenya Red Cross Society stated that more than 400 people had been reported missing. Following the linking, Odero was arrested on 27 April and his church was shut down. On 28 April, Odero was charged with mass killings, but the police sought 30 more days to complete their investigations. He will remain in custody until 2 May, when the court will rule on whether to release him on bail. According to Kenyan authorities, Odero has a private morgue, and some of his followers are suspected to have been buried in shallow graves in an 800-acre forest near his church. During the investigations at the morgue, police established that some of his church officials dropped bodies at the morgue and could not account for the bodies' whereabouts.
Admission about deaths On 29 April 2023, Odero admitted that at least 15 people had died within the premises of his church. Through his lawyers, he stated that the 15 people who died were sick people who came seeking prayers.
Church deregistration On 18 August of 2023, the Registrar of Societies in Kenya deregistered Ezekiel's church, Newlife Prayer Centre. Other churches deregistered included
Good News International Ministries that was involved is the Shakahola cult. This came following the government's effort to regulate unscrupulous churches. == References ==