A tweet from singer Patricia Kihoro dating back 11 years has resurfaced, shedding light on alleged staged miracles by US televangelist Benny Hinn.
The tweet suggests that Kihoro’s grandfather was involved in a cast trained to participate in Benny Hinn’s supposed miracles.
The tweet from 2012 recounts Kihoro’s grandfather’s purported involvement in a training program where participants learned how to act as cripples and then miraculously be healed during Hinn’s ministry events.

Kihoro’s tweet reads, “Walalalaaaaa! As my granddad tells us how when Benny Hinn was around… he was part of the training.. how to act as a cripple and be healed.”
The tweet sparked a response from social media users, with some expressing disbelief and seeking clarification from Kihoro.
Despite skepticism from some quarters, Kihoro affirmed her grandfather’s involvement in a subsequent reply.
The resurfacing of Kihoro’s tweet has reignited discussions about the authenticity of Benny Hinn’s ministry, with netizens expressing mixed reactions.
While some cast doubt on Hinn’s credibility and label him a scammer, others defend him, citing the inevitable scrutiny faced by men of faith.
Benny Hinn recently held a high-profile crusade in Kenya, supported by state sponsorship and attended by dignitaries including the country’s President and Deputy President.

However, a video circulating on social media from the event has raised eyebrows, showing Hinn physically pushing an attendee who remained standing during prayer, contrasting the supposed miraculous falls of others.
The event also gained attention due to Hinn’s prayer for Charlene Ruto, daughter of the Kenyan President, to find a husband.
This moment sparked further discussion online, contributing to the ongoing debate surrounding Benny Hinn’s ministry practices.
As discussions about Benny Hinn’s ministry continue, Kihoro’s tweet serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and authenticity in religious practices.
The resurfacing of this tweet underscores the impact of social media in amplifying and scrutinizing public figures and their actions.
