Tanzania’s gospel music icon Faustin Munishi isn’t holding back in his recent scathing critique of controversial preacher Pastor James Ng’ang’a from Neno Evangelism Centre.
Munishi has publicly called out Ng’ang’a for taking credit for the recent firing of several Kenyan cabinet secretaries, claiming it was his prophecy that led to their downfall.
In a fiery statement, Munishi declared, “You claim it is your prophecy that led to their firing. You are wrong because what has led to the firing of the CSs is the uprising of the Gen Z who were used by God, not you, Apostle Ng’ang’a. If your prophecy was real, they would have left power before the Gen Z.”
Munishi didn’t stop there. He rebuked Ng’ang’a for rejoicing over the misfortune of the dismissed officials, Former Cabinet Secretaries Kindiki and Murkomen.
“Even if the Cabinet Secretaries were your enemies, the Bible doesn’t allow us to celebrate the downfall of our enemies,” Munishi reminded him, citing scripture to back his point.
Adding fuel to the fire, Munishi brought up Ng’ang’a’s allegedly shady dealings in acquiring land for his ministry.
He reminisced about how he had once advised Ng’ang’a to move from Mombasa to Nairobi and even helped him start out in Ngong.
“You started fundraising to purchase the land which you claim you own, and you also used a lot of conmanship because you used money from the fundraiser to build your home in Karen and hotels, and I told you that was not right,” Munishi claimed.
Munishi’s bold allegations in the TikTok video and moral rebuke have set the stage for a dramatic showdown in Kenya’s evangelical community.
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