Pastor Ng'ang'a Amlima Munishi for Criticizing Him Because He Celebrated the Gen Z Protest

  • Pastor James Ng'ang'a has responded to the recent accusations of veteran gospel singer Faustine Munishi
  • Munishi strongly criticized the founder of Neno Evangelism for celebrating the dismissal of Cabinet secretaries
  • However, Ng'ang'a criticized Munishi asking him to show respect and highlight their differences

The founder of Neno Evangelism Pastor James Ng'ang'a has responded to gospel singer Faustin Munishi.

Pastor Ng'ang'a responds to Munishi's criticism of Gen Z's protest remarks. Photo: Sasa TV/ Apostle John Munishi.
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Munishi recently criticized Pastor Ng'ang'a for celebrating the dismissal of Cabinet secretaries.

Among them is the former Minister of Transport Dating Murkomen and former Internal Security Minister Kithure Kindiki.

“For those who don't know English, please turn off your TV, today I want to speak in English because my friend, the Minister of Roads (Kipchumba Murkomen) has gone home… Go really, I told you you will go home. I swear before God even in your grave, you will tell people that God is in heaven,” Ng'ang'a said.

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Munishi criticized Pastor Ng'ang'a for beating his chest following the protest led by the Gen Z generation, saying that it was God who used the youth to oppose bad governance.

How did Pastor Ng'ang'a answer Munishi?

In return, Reverend Ng'ang'a angrily told Munishi to keep his way and emphasized the differences in their styles.

“Let's respect each other, I saw you say I'm older than you, I'm richer than you and I play the guitar while you play the card, cut your beard, Munishi, you're wearing a suit when you address me in the media,” Ng'ang'a said during the church service.

Shirly Githere shared the video on social media:

What did Pastor Ng'ang'a say about Gen Zs?

Earlier, the preacher praised the youth of Generation Z for showing self-control during the protests against the money bill.

Speaking during a sermon in his church, Pastor Ng'ang'a praised Gen Z and claimed that God brought them to protect him from land grabbers.

He said that if anyone touches him, Gen Zs will protect him.

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