King Kaka and Pastor Ng'ang'a. Photos/Courtesy

King Kaka extends olive branch to Pastor Ng’ang’a in bid to end feud

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Rapper and entrepreneur King Kaka has made a surprising announcement regarding his ongoing feud with Pastor James Maina Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism Centre.

In a video shared online, King Kaka expressed his desire to put an end to their long-standing dispute, which stemmed from a viral video showing Pastor Ng’ang’a performing an exorcism where the demon was purportedly named ‘King Kaka’ (later clarified as ‘Kang Kaka’).

Despite feeling defamed by the incident, King Kaka has chosen to extend an olive branch to Pastor Ng’ang’a. He revealed his intention to invite the pastor to the launch of his upcoming film on May 17 at Two Rivers.

In the video message, King Kaka directly addressed Pastor Ng’ang’a, extending a formal invitation to the event and expressing his readiness to reconcile. He even humorously suggested attending one of the Sunday services at Neno church together.

“Hello Kenyans, I have an official invitation for my best friend – from now on I will call him that – Pasta Ng’ang’a. We have had a lot of arguments online, I want to end it. Therefore, I am sending you an invitation to the launch of my film on May 17 in Two Rivers, and I am officially inviting you,” King Kaka stated.

He continued, “So if you know Pasta Ng’ang’a or if he is online, send him this video. Pastor Ng’ang’a, I am the one you called Kang Kaka, I am the demon you gave to the mother, and yes I am here today and officially I invite you to come and see the movie and even if we finish, that will be Friday, Sunday I can also come to the Church and see the same you do things, don’t you? Pasta Ng’ang’a is very close, and if you come to ask Kang Kaka, I will be there.”

King Kaka’s gesture of reconciliation highlights his willingness to move past the feud and foster harmony between them.

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