- Pastor Ng’ang’a didn’t hold back as he lashed out at Kenyan leaders over the abductions of young Kenyans
- The Neno Evangelism head minister prophesied that the leaders’ children would face similar tragedies, saying it was the only way they could truly understand the pain they were causing
- He then declared that the abductions were driven by a sinister spiritual force and warned leaders to stay within their boundaries
Neno Evangelism’s fiery bishop, James Ng’ang’a, has unleashed a stinging rebuke against Kenyan leaders, blaming them for the escalating cases of abductions targeting young people.
Speaking passionately during a church service, Ng’ang’a linked the wave of kidnappings to a sinister spiritual force, declaring that it persists because “there is no goalkeeper in the spiritual world.”
However, in his signature no-nonsense style, the pastor vowed that if given the chance, he would take justice into his own hands.
“Hizi abduction zote watoto wanafanyiwa ni kiroho. Hakuna goalkeeper katika spiritual world. Na kama goalkeeper ako, mimi nikipewa hiyo chance nitarevenge,” he warned.
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While he didn’t hold back, he reminded the leaders that they, too, have children and that the pain they are inflicting on other families might soon visit their own.
“Hawa wakubwa watakufiwa pia na watoto wao wasikie uchungu kama wengine wanavyosikia,” he prophesied, calling out what he described as reckless and heartless actions by those in power.
The bishop also issued a stern warning: leaders must respect spiritual boundaries and stay within their lane. “Ufalme yule ukae kwenu, usivuke mpaka,” he declared, leaving no room for misinterpretation of his fiery message.
Why Pastor Ng’ang’a Is Angry About Abductions
The renowned televangelist, who is no stranger to controversy, was commenting on the recent spike in the abduction of young people who, at one point or another, had criticized the government.
Recently, over eight Gen Zs were taken away by masked men and whisked off to unknown locations, leaving their families desperate and distraught for answers.
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Two of the abducted individuals were released this morning, following plans by Kenyans to hold more protests to pressure the government into releasing them and putting an end to the abductions.
However, several others remain missing, including the renowned cartoonist Kibet Bull and his younger brother, who was a school teacher.