"He Forcefully Chewed Me Even After I Told Him I Was Married, I Only Wanted Him To Pray For Me" Kadama Exposes Top Kampala Pastor

A shocking scandal has emerged in Kampala after a former Kadama (domestic worker abroad) accused Prophet Joseph Tumusime, the lead pastor of Rivers of Life Miracle Center in Matugga, of forcefully sleeping with her even after knowing that she was a married woman.
The woman, who recently returned from Saudi Arabia, claims her troubles began after she came across one of Pastor Tumusime’s videos online. Intrigued, she started following him on social media and later made her way to his church when she came back home. It was during this time that the two allegedly grew close.
She narrates that she began experiencing strange and disturbing dreams every night. Confused about their meaning, she decided to seek special prayers from the pastor. However, according to her, what began as a spiritual encounter turned into something completely different.
Instead of offering only prayers, the pastor allegedly drew her into a romantic relationship. The woman says she resisted at first, reminding him that she was married, but Pastor Tumusime allegedly insisted and eventually forced himself on her.
The relationship did not stop at that single encounter. She claims that the pastor continued to sleep with her on several occasions despite knowing about her marital status and his own position as a married man of God. Their secret meetings allegedly turned into a full-blown affair.
According to her account, the relationship eventually resulted in pregnancy. She accuses the pastor of impregnating her, only to later abandon her when she needed him most. “He dumped me with the baby we had sired together,” she tearfully explained.
The woman says she felt betrayed not only as a wife but also as a church member who had trusted her spiritual leader. She claims she had only gone to him seeking prayers and deliverance, but instead, she was taken advantage of and left broken.
Her revelations have since raised heated debate about the conduct of religious leaders in Uganda, especially those accused of preying on vulnerable women who approach them in times of distress. Critics argue that such scandals damage the credibility of churches and weaken the trust of believers.
Meanwhile, Pastor Tumusime has not yet issued an official response to the allegations. His followers remain divided, with some defending him while others demanding accountability and transparency over the matter.
As the story continues to spread, many are asking tough questions about morality in the pulpit. For now, the scandal surrounding Prophet Tumusime and the former Kadama remains a hot topic in Kampala, with both the public and authorities watching closely to see what unfolds next.
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