Pastor Ndura Waruingi, renowned as one of the founders of Mungiki and now a prominent church leader, has alleged a close friendship with the late Osama Bin Laden, former leader of the Al-Qaeda militant group.
According to a recent interview, Pastor Ndura shared intriguing details about his past encounters with Bin Laden and other influential figures, shedding light on a chapter of his life that involves unexpected connections.
Ndura Waruingi disclosed that during a period of his life, he embraced Islam and subsequently formed a deep bond with Osama Bin Laden.

Astonishingly, he claimed that the two would regularly meet in Lamu County, suggesting a clandestine association that raises eyebrows given Bin Laden’s notorious global presence.
Ndura recounted instances where Bin Laden went to great lengths, even flying from Pakistan, to meet him.
The pastor’s narrative didn’t stop there. He further asserted that the late Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, was also among his close associates.
Ndura claimed to have visited Gaddafi in Libya and even shared moments with him leading up to his demise.

In a particularly intriguing revelation, he stated that Gaddafi once sent a private jet from Libya to Nairobi solely for the purpose of bringing him to meet the king of Saudi Arabia.
“Osama Bin Laden was my great friend; we used to meet in Lamu County when I was a Muslim. Even Gaddafi was my close friend; he once sent a private jet to pick me up in Nairobi. They wanted me to meet the king of Saudi Arabia,” Ndura disclosed during the interview.
This revelation opens up a myriad of questions, as it challenges conventional narratives surrounding these historical figures.
The claim of a private jet sent by Gaddafi adds a layer of opulence to Ndura’s account, raising curiosity about the nature of his relationships with these prominent figures and the possible implications of such associations.

As the news unfolds, Ndura Waruingi’s alleged connections with Bin Laden and Gaddafi are poised to attract attention and scrutiny.
The details of his encounters, particularly in Lamu County, add a local dimension to a global narrative that has captivated the world for years.
The implications of these revelations on Ndura’s current role as a pastor and community leader are yet to be seen, but one thing is certain – this unexpected disclosure has injected a new level of intrigue into his personal history.
