The purported deceptions employed by prophet Aware throughout his healing journey have raised eyebrows. These claims have sparked more online debate about the veracity of his “miracles,” particularly those involving the purported recovery of multiple paralyzed individuals who are now able to walk without help.
As a result, Kenyans have asked for more action to determine why prophet Awour’s miracles are not officially recognized by the country and put to use in helping others who are ill there.
He’s been accused of trying to deceive his fanbase by manipulating the camera’s capacity to show a picture. This strategy, it is thought, is his bait for online followers.
He is reported to be attracting believers by telling them that one of the two images they are watching is of himself, while the other is of the Prophet Elijah, who has supposedly appeared at his meeting in the spirit realm to intercede on his behalf.

The people of Kenya have condemned him because of the exposed fraud. You may read what they think here.
Most of them find the prophet’s antics to be quite funny. Those who follow him, they say, are ignorant.

They claimed that the Old Testament marked the end of prophecy. It was Jesus who made the final predictions before the end of the age.
Some people are grateful they avoided this prophet’s traps, which include the belief that once one accepts the prophet’s congratulations, he or she will never want to leaves.
But there were many who defended the prophet and insisted that his forecasts should be taken seriously.
