- Pastor Ng’ang’a criticized Kenyan men for their unhealthy habits urging them to reconsider their decisions for better health
- He stressed the dangers of lust, especially how it negatively affects the physical and mental health of men, warning that it can cause serious health problems
- People online responded positively to Ng’ang’a’s strong message, many supporting him in his call for men to reevaluate their behavior and make healthier choices.
Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism criticized Kenyan men for what they spend.
A video from one of his sermons in the gospel meeting (crusade) showed the preacher who was in a hurry, trampling men hard.
Why did Pastor Ng’ang’a criticize Kenyan men?
“Right now men are greedy; you drink power porridge; you use male enhancement pills. You will die.”
Uji Power is a popular and nutritious porridge in Kenya made from a mixture of boiled roots such as sorghum, cassava and sweet potato, along with roasted peanuts and milk.
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It is known for providing lasting energy and warmth to the body, and is often advertised as a health food that supports general stamina and strength. Many people love it for its nourishing properties and providing sustained energy throughout the day.
“These idle women are not trustworthy, and if you put your trust in them, you are a fool,” he said as the crowd laughed.
Ng’ang’a also criticized men who spend a lot of time in physical relations with women.
“Ten rounds? Who are you competing with? Even if you drink one cup of tea, isn’t it enough? You will die of lust.”
You work hard and sweat at work, then you also go to sweat in bed; you are a cow.”
He said that the sermon was a wake-up call for men.
“If you go to Mochari, most of the dead are men. Men are the most affected by high blood pressure. Most alcoholics are men; so are many patients in mental hospitals. Something is not right. You are too greedy.”
He also forbade sexual satisfaction when a person is married.
“Pray for us about lust,” he said.
Throughout the sermon, the believers remained laughing due to his direct words.
Interestingly, many Kenyans on social media supported the preacher’s stance on men.
Edwin: “He was so angry that he started speaking in his mother’s language.”
@Sabret_palmer: “The bare truth.”
Original Willy: “I support on behalf of the party of men of one minute.”
Julius Bazu: “That’s the truth, commander.”
Shawn:Honestly, men take care of yourselves.”
honey_badger: “May the commander live forever.”
Allan Wacheke:Love him or hate him, he says what’s in his heart. I don’t care about his language.”
🎉🎉micky❤️❤️: “One second is enough, men please.”
What did Pastor Ng’ang’a predict?
Elsewhere, an old video revived showed Ng’ang’a predicting his successful future and articulating his goals.
Despite initial challenges, including financial problems and evictions, he explained his dream of preaching internationally and on television.
The video, shared by Terence Creativeinspired many, as Ng’ang’a’s journey from difficulties to success reflects the strength of faith and perseverance.
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