Ng’anga’s Voice in the ‘wilderness’!

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Barely days after being released by the court, controversial Neno Evangelist Pst James Ng’ang’a has decided to go into the wilderness to pray!

In a video seen on Facebook by Daily Active, the flamboyant pastor fully glad in maize sack outfit claimed that he went to Isinya wilderness to pray for the Country.

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According to Ng’ang’a, there is a need to pray for the impending general election as things seem amiss. He confirmed that he shall be in such a place for six days just like Jesus spend 40 days and nights. 

In the video, he asked his followers and Kenyans regardless of education level to join him in seeking God’s intervention.

The Neno Evangelism Centre, funded by Pastor James Maina Ng’ang'a. The televangelist has denied that he was driving a Range Rover involved in an accident that led to the death of a woman two weeks ago. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

“God said that come to me, submit yourself and pray, ask any intervention and it will answer,” said the pastor.

He cited three prayers that he shall work on in the wilderness including the 2022 general elections, peace in the nation and what he termed as the freedom to live till one completes days assigned by God. 

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“Because of fear, many have feared the recurrent of past thoughts and that is why we are praying our God to forgive our sins, to accept our repentance and to destroy the violence already plan against us by a group of young people,” said humble Ng’ang’a.

However, online Kenyans couldn’t let the controversial pastor be and pray in peace. Some questioned his took the opportunity to make fun out of the man of God.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_BfjgGbSc8

This comes barely a week after the controversial pastor was arrested over alleged threats to Citizen TV journalist Linus Kaikai.

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