Pasta Ng'ang'a bursts laughing to see Morara Kebaso at worship in her church

  • Activist Morara Kebaso announced his intention to run for the presidency during Sunday worship at the church of the word Evangelism Center
  • Pastor James Ng'ang'a commented with humor about the lack of socks and the age of the young politician, thus creating a laugh
  • Addressing believers, Morara promised to return stolen public funds and create jobs if he was elected president.

Popular activist Morara Kebaso made a surprise visit to the church of the word Evangelism Center during Sunday worship.

Morara Kebaso appeared at Pastor's Church. Photo: Morara Kebaso and Pastor Ng'ang'a.
Source: Instagram

Morara shocked the believers by announcing her intention to run for president in the next election.

Why did Morara Kebaso visit Pastor Ngang'a's church?

In a video that spread like fire online, Pastor James Ng'ang'a, founder of the word Evangelism Center, appeared to be pleased with the presence of Morara and his bold announcement.

“Are you growing up seeing? Are you? Aaah, you don't even eat.”

The moment turned out to be a joke when the preacher realized that Morara was not wearing socks.

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“And you don't have socks?” Ng'ang'a laughed, and sparked laughter from the partners.

The preacher, known for his humor continued to talk about the age of Morara, saying with humor:

“This genu z!

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Pastor Ng'ang'a singing during worship in the church. Photo: Pastor Ng'ang'a.
Source: Tiktok

Morara's presidential vision

Using the opportunity to address the believers, Morara eagerly described his vision whether he would grab the presidency.

He expressed his commitment to restoring the stolen public funds and re -distributing it to help the unemployed.

“I have come with these leaders asking you to pray with us and walk with us on a journey to redeem this land. All your money that has been stolen, I will hold them, I will put them in jail, and we will return it to help those who are unemployed,” he announced.

His courageous statements were encountered with joy and applause from the congregation, for a short time changing the situation from entertainment to the worst.

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This comes just a few weeks after Pasta Ng'ang'a was criticized online following a video in which he appeared to chase a woman by the name Milka Moraa, who wanted help with her tax arrears.

Moraa, a mother of two, spread across the internet when a clip emerged showing her asking the publisher after her house in Great Njenga closed due to non -payment.

In the video, Ng'ang'a criticized him, advising him to seek help from the police or the governor Johnson Sakaja Instead.

The video created a different feeling, with some blaming the preacher for being sharp, with some questioning that the church should not be pressured to provide financial assistance.

However, Charity Police Sammy Ondimu later entered, raised money for the moraa, to provide him with a job, and to help him find a home under the affairs project of the state.

Responding to the accusations, Ng'ang'a questioned why the media only focuses on negative events about him while ignoring many people he has helped.

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