“Angela insisted, ‘No, Papa John, peana gari usaidiwe umechoka sana.’ I said i’m okay. But she woke up again and insisted. My spirit said, she has never insisted. It was like she had forseen something.”
John was the only survivor in that car crush. Their car hit the trailer from the back at a speed of 160 KM/h. The lorry was parked. he couldn’t swerve The roof of the Nissan B15, was cut off.
Isaji said after the impact he woke up to screams.
“It means they are gone, Angela was on my knees, she had been thrust with the force of the impact. There I was calling her ‘Mum mum’ There was blood everywhere. I was scared.”
People meet him and ask him why he handed over the car. In his defense, Isaji says,
“I don’t regret giving the car to the other driver. Many people i meet they ask why. I tried not to hand over the car, but i did so because i heard the urgency in her voice.”
Now, Angela blesses us with her songs that are timeless.
In a past interview, Angela said, “I come from Congo, but I live in Kenya. I started singing in 1992, when I meet Jesus Christ in my life, as my Lords and saviour. That is when I joined the choir at Assemblies of God. After that I become a praise and worship leader in church and the more I was singing, leading praise and worship in church the gift was growing in me.