- Second lady Dorcas Rigathi has been very vocal about her dislike for the LGBTQ+ and their place within African society
- Time and again, Dorcas has slammed political and religious leaders who support the LGBTQ+ movement, terming them cowards
- Her sentiments have been quite controversial, especially at a time when the West is mounting pressure on the government to observe LGBTQ+ rights
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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's wife, Dorcas Rigathi, can no longer access or make any posts on her Facebook account.
Why Dorcas Rigathi's account is inaccessible
According to sources, the account was last active on Thursday, with Dorcas losing access to it as of Friday.
An attempt to view her Facebook page turned up a message that it was no longer available.
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"This content isn't available at the moment. When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it's been deleted," read the message on the social media platform.
Since then, her social media team has posted all her engagements on other social media pages.
While the deputy president's spouse has not mentioned the incident, it is alleged that her account was reported due to her sentiments on the LGBTQ+.
The pastor has always taken a strong stance against the queer community, saying that it has no place in Kenya or Africa as a whole.
Dorcas Rigathi Bashes LGBTQ+ endorsement
Just a few weeks ago, she declared that Kenya will not be boxed into a corner to endorse LGBTQ activities in the country, reiterating that it is ungodly.
Dorcas called out Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and traditional African leaders for being afraid of standing up for the truth regarding the LGBTQ community agenda.
Addressing mourners in Matura village in Nyandarua county during the burial of Beatrice Gachengoh, the wife of Apostle Stephen Gachengoh, she was categorical that the holy books, the culture, and the Kenyan law agreed on disallowing same-sex marriages and relationships.
"No matter how much money is poured, we must remind ourselves that God fashioned marriages between men and women, not between women and women or men with men. God's inheritance is to multiply and feel the earth," she explained.
She said Kenya would not legalise same-sex relations to please donors and foster bilateral relations.
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