Takeaways
- Mayiga praised Pastor Isaac Rwomushana for his impactful and viral teachings.
- He questioned the need for long and loud prayers, saying God already understands human needs.
- The Katikkiro revealed he prefers simple, short prayers focused on gratitude and faith.
The Katikkiro of Buganda Kingdom has revealed that he is a big admirer of celebrated youth pastor Isaac Rwomushana of God Is Good Outreach Ministries International Church.

Pastor Isaac Rwomushana has in recent times commanded a massive following, especially among the youth, with many of his sermons going viral and consistently trending across social media platforms.
Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga shared that he recently came across one of the pastor’s sermons, where he urged believers to stop praying as though God does not listen—a message that deeply resonated with him.
“God doesn’t need to be talked to for over two hours. What are you telling Him?” he wondered. He explained that, according to the Bible, God knew us even before we were born, meaning He already understands our needs and even our thoughts.
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Speaking about his personal approach to prayer, the Katikiro said he keeps it simple. He often makes the sign of the cross and thanks God for the day. In more challenging moments, he simply asks God to stand by him through it all.
He also questioned the practice of shouting during prayers, wondering whether it is necessary.
“People who shout for us at night— is God deaf?” he asked, emphasizing that God sees and hears even what is unspoken, making loud prayers unnecessary.




