Jowie’s Message After Sentencing was Postponed.
Jowie’s Message After Sentencing was Postponed: Joseph Irungu alias Jowie on Friday, March 8, released a message that he was scheduled to make public on his actual sentencing day.
In a three-line message posted on his YouTube channel, the former security personnel, who was found guilty of the murder of Nairobi businesswoman Monica Kimani, expressed his fear of the storm he was going through.
He highlighted that his only hope was in God adding that he relies on his maker when he is afraid
He further released a song titled, I Believe, pointing out that his music was aimed at encouraging those who were going through a stormy period like him
“When I am afraid, I will trust in thee. No matter the storms of life, just trust in God. He is the only hope. Just believe,”
“May this song minister to all of us. We are in different storms of life but one thing I know for sure, we shall overcome someday,” he shared.
The message and the song were posted at 11:45 am, a time when his sentencing was scheduled to take place
His sentencing was postponed to Wednesday, March 13 owing to late submissions of the pre-sentencing report by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) and the victim’s family.
The judge noted that Jowie’s defence could not file their response to the submission by the ODPP and Kimani’s family.
She directed that Jowie’s lawyers file their submission by the end of Monday, March 11.
“I hope we will not adjourn it again and that we will deal with this matter to its finality on the day that I have fixed for this judgement,” she highlighted.
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