- Controversial Pastor Ng’ang’a stunned his congregation by expressing regret for voting for William Ruto, instead praising former President Uhuru Kenyatta for defending his church’s land
- Ng’ang’a’s impassioned sermon highlighted his disappointment with the current government’s handling of land issues, and hinted at potential divine repercussions for those challenging his church’s property rights
In a turn of events, Neno Evangelist Pastor Ng’ang’a openly expressed regret for voting for William Samoei Ruto, citing disappointment with the Kenya Kwanza government and its leader.
Addressing his congregation, Ng’ang’a praised former President Uhuru Kenyatta for defending his church land, contrasting it with Ruto’s perceived inaction against land grabbers.
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“Thank God for Uhuru. Even if they say he’s a drunkard, I’d choose Uhuru a thousand times over. When my land was under threat, Uhuru intervened with just one phone call,” Ng’ang’a passionately declared, highlighting his appreciation for Kenyatta’s prompt response to protect his church’s property.
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Ng’ang’a’s fiery sermon didn’t stop there. He expressed dismay at the current government’s indifference towards his church’s land and threatened to comply with any decision to remove him from the property.
“If you want to take me away, I’ll go to heaven naked,” Ng’ang’a boldly proclaimed, reflecting his resolve to prioritize his spiritual mission over earthly possessions.
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The outspoken pastor didn’t mince words when comparing Kenyatta’s administration to the present one, suggesting a clear preference for Kenyatta’s leadership due to its proactive stance on defending his church’s interests.
Ng’ang’a warned the Kenya Kwanza government against challenging the divine, hinting at potential divine repercussions if they proceed with their plans to seize the church’s land.