- Following a viral video of a woman gifting televangelist Pastor Kanyari condoms, past allegations against him have resurfaced
- This includes a documentary by Jicho Pevu’s Mohamed Ali, exposing how Kanyari coached people to give fake testimonies
- In the documentary, Kanyari is shown rehearsing scripted testimonies with congregants and hiring desperate individuals to falsely claim miraculous healings
- The renewed scrutiny and backlash has led Kanyari to seek forgiveness and meet with MCSK CEO Ezekiel Mutua, who prayed for his reform
Following the viral video of a woman gifting city televangelist Pastor Kanyari condoms, more of the pastor’s past deeds, which had faded from memory, have begun to resurface.
This includes a Jicho Pevu documentary by journalist-turned-politician Mohamed Ali, who spent many days undercover to expose how the renowned televangelist coached people to give fake testimonies.
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In clips from the documentary, several lines of men and women are seen meeting with Pastor Kanyari for several days before the main services.
During these meetings, they rehearsed scripted testimonies and even practiced how to fall convincingly, leaving many viewers stunned.
Mohamed Ali revealed that the self-styled preacher hired desperate people and taught them to deceive others by testifying that their diseases had permanently disappeared after his prayers.
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When interviewed by Ali, Kanyari vehemently denied the accusations of fabricating miracles and testimonies, insisting that those who claimed to have been healed were genuinely cured, shocking many.
In the documentary, Kanyari admitted he did not go beyond Form Two in his education and was not a professional doctor, but claimed he was a healer anointed by God.
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By the end of the documentary, however, his deceptive practices were fully exposed.
Some congregants, speaking to Ali anonymously, confirmed that no true miracles happened in the church and that the training on faking miracles and testimonies continued for many days until participants mastered the act.
All this comes after the negative spotlight fell on Kanyari following his acceptance of condoms and sex lubrication oil from female TikTokers who had tracked him from TikTok.
The preacher, who did not anticipate the backlash after the video of him receiving the gifts went viral, sought forgiveness and met with MCSK CEO Mr. Ezekiel Mutua to discuss the matter.