Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism Centre angrily responded to criticism by Tanzanian gospel singer and preacher Faustin Munishi.
Munishi openly criticized Ng’ang’a for his recent comments regarding the dismissal of several cabinet secretaries by President William Ruto.
Taking to TikTok, Munishi expressed his disapproval and leveled allegations concerning Ng’ang’a’s ministry in a detailed video.
Addressing Pastor Ng’ang’a directly, Munishi referred to him as his spiritual son despite their age difference.
“You are my child spiritually although you are older than me in age, you are over 70 years and I am yet to get there. You loved my music and even while in prison, when you were released you used a bicycle to distribute my music because you are my spiritual son,” Munishi stated.
Munishi criticized Ng’ang’a for celebrating the firing of former Cabinet Secretaries Kindiki and Murkomen, arguing that Ng’ang’a wrongly attributed the firings to his prophecy.
“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 asserted.
The gospel singer also admonished Ng’ang’a for rejoicing in the downfall of the cabinet secretaries, citing biblical teachings.
Munishi emphasized, “Even if the Cabinet Secretaries were your enemies, the Bible doesn’t allow us to celebrate the downfall of our enemies.”
He warned Ng’ang’a to remain prayerful and cautious, noting that the movement led by Gen Z was far from over.
@pastormunishiUTAJIRI NJE YA YESU UTANYAUKA NIKIWA NDANI YA YESU APOSTLE NGANGA ASINITISHE NA PESA NA MASHAMBA NANGOJA MSIMU WA MATUNDA YANGU KUZAA NA MBAYA ZAIDI HATUSHINDANI NANI MWENYE PESA NA MASHAMBA KUMZIDI MWINGINE Wafilipi 2:3 [3]Msitende neno lo lote kwa kushindana wala kwa majivuno; bali kwa unyenyekevu, kila mtu na amhesabu mwenziwe kuwa bora kuliko nafsi yake. Yohana 15:5-6 [5]Mimi ni mzabibu; ninyi ni matawi, akaaye ndani yangu nami ndani yake, huyo huzaa sana; maana pasipo mimi ninyi hamwezi kufanya neno lo lote. [6]Mtu asipokaa ndani yangu, hutupwa nje kama tawi na kunyauka; watu huyakusanya na kuyatupa motoni yakateketea.
In response, Pastor Ng’ang’a dismissed Munishi’s remarks and asserted his superiority in various aspects.
“Munishi, please, I am older than you in terms of money, in land ownership, in guitar playing. I play the guitar; you play piano, and you are Tanzanian; you are not Kenyan. You can be deported; for me, I am at home,” stated the preacher.
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