Pastor Ng'ang'a Criticizes Prophet Kanyari and Quits TikTok Over Misconduct

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In a fiery sermon at Neno Evangelism church, Pastor James Ng'ang'a didn't hold back as he openly criticized Prophet Victor Kanyari for his recent controversial online behavior. Ng'ang'a, the founder of Neno Evangelism, announced his departure from TikTok, attributing it to the disrespectful conduct of certain users on the platform.



Expressing his dismay during the sermon, Ng'ang'a denounced what he described as "rubbish" from individuals on TikTok, prompting his decision to disassociate from the platform altogether. He singled out Prophet Kanyari for particular scrutiny, questioning the lack of progress in Kanyari's ministry despite the passing years.


"I left TikTok after seeing the rubbish from these creatures. Why didn’t these preachers die?" Ng'ang'a exclaimed, highlighting his frustration with the behavior exhibited by some individuals online.


Ng'ang'a didn't mince words as he recounted his past encounters with Kanyari, emphasizing that despite his efforts to preach in Kanyari's area years ago, the prophet still hasn't established a church beyond the one in Kamulu, Mkuru area .


This criticism comes in the wake of Prophet Kanyari's recent controversial incident during a church service, where he was presented with a pack of condoms by a member. The incident sparked widespread outrage, prompting Kanyari to issue an apology to his congregation and the public.


In response to the backlash, Kanyari acknowledged the incident and pledged that such occurrences would not repeat in the future. He defended himself, claiming he was unaware of the contents of the package presented to him during the service.


Ng'ang'a's condemnation of Kanyari's behavior underscores the ongoing scrutiny faced by religious leaders regarding their conduct both online and offline. As debates surrounding accountability and responsibility within religious circles continue, Ng'ang'a's bold stance signals a call for integrity and ethical behavior among fellow preachers.

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