Shocking thing Quiver lounge owner said after a Video Of Priest ‘Blessing’ Club went Viral!
|Popular night spot Quiver lounge has denied that its management specifically sought out the services of Church chaplains to bless their newest branch in Kenol, Murang’a county.
For the better part of Friday after-noon, Kenyans widely shared a viral video of a cleric, dressed in a cassock, seemingly blessing the new Quiver Lounge entertainment spot in Kenol, Murang’a, while an assistant followed him closely with a bowl of holy water.
The priest, who’s name and parish is yet to be identified, was seen walking alongside few individuals whom according to investigations are the investors and local politicians, as he sprinkled holy water using his priestly fly whisk.
After the video hit the internet, several netizens on Twitter took issue with the presence of men of the cloth in the opening of nightclubs.
However, in an exclusive interview with a national TV station, Quiver Lounge’s General Manager Joseph Ng’ang’a denied claims of seeking out the services of the priests on the material day,.
The manager went ahead to reveal that the men of God had been asked to come and bless the mall as a whole not Quiver lounge in specific.
“Quiver Lounge happens to be one of the many businesses on which the new mall sits. The businesses there range from supermarkets to petrol stations, as you’d expect in any mall.
“Therefore, the mall owners, who also happen to be the proprietors of Nokras Hotels and Magunas supermarkets, simply sought the services of the Church in dedicating the mall to God.
” And that’s how Quiver Lounge was captured in viral videos while the priest did his thing. This was absolutely not a Quiver Lounge initiative, but that of the mall owners under which the club falls, ” he said. More