- Pastor Kanyari, known for his controversial “Panda Mbegu” deeds, faced backlash when TikTokers flooded his live session, questioning if he had joined the app to employ the same tactic on them
- The backlash ensued immediately after the renowned preacher joined the popular video-sharing app, claiming he was spreading the gospel there
- The preacher was confronted with the harsh reality of the app, as a myriad of comments, both negative and positive, inundated his live session
Esteemed urban preacher Reverend Kanyari faced a torrent of criticism from his prior actions when TikTok enthusiasts inundated his live session, questioning if he had joined the platform to solicit “panda Mbegu” from them.
The uproar ensued shortly after the controversial clergyman joined the trendy video-sharing app, purporting to spread the gospel there.
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Going live from his table room, the preacher was confronted with the harsh reality of the popular app, as a barrage of nasty comments inundated his live session.
Many mockingly asked if he wanted them to “panda Mbegu” as he had done in the early days of his ministry, while insinuating that he had no chance of deceiving them again.
In response to the mounting pressure and comments, Kanyari declared that he never wanted to hear about “panda Mbegu” again, emphasizing that it was a past tactic he had abandoned to focus on spreading the true gospel of Christ.
“ahhh. Ati naona hapa mtu anauliza kama tunapanda Mbegu. Apana. Hiyo ilikuwa ya kitambo. Saa hii tunaeneza na kuhubiri injili”
Pastor Kanyari
What was Panda Mbegu?
As for “Panda Mbegu,” it was an unconventional form of tithe that the controversial preacher used to request from his congregants, promising prayers in return.
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The “Mbegu” was essentially money, and Kanyari preached that the larger the seed planted, the greater the prayers and subsequent results.
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However, this method of tithing came to an abrupt end amid allegations of manipulation and deception, tarnishing the pastor’s reputation.
What other things did TikTokers ask Kanyari?
During the live session, TikTokers bombarded Kanyari with inquiries, including whether he was familiar with King Roso, a prominent figure on the app known for his generous monetary gifts to users.
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Despite the influx of questions, the pastor professed ignorance regarding King Roso, prompting TikTokers to explain.
However, no one dared to elucidate who King Roso was, leaving the pastor to grapple with the enigmatic aspects of the popular app.
Unlike typical influencers, King Roso remains anonymous, concealing his identity behind a mask.
However he has gained substantial following for his philanthropic gestures, such as covering the entire KSh 850k funeral expenses of deceased TikToker Brian Chira.