- Pastor Ng'ang'a asked men who live comfortably with women who are not yet officially married, let alone ask for consent to date
- According to the man of God, men who impregnate girls without introducing themselves to their parents should consider formal introduction
- His strong words created mixed feelings as many men claimed that they do not have money to pay the dowry
Pastor James Ng'ang'a of the Neno Evangelism church has lectured men who prefer to marry women in arranged marriages before even meeting their parents.
Pastor Ng'ang'a's message to the children's father
He had no kind words for men who also impregnated women, saying that was the reason many died.
The Servant of God volunteered to help others who failed to introduce themselves to their in-laws because they had nothing.
In his words he said:
“You can't take someone's girl and make her your wife, that's why you just die like trash, you take other people's daughters without taking anything home, calling her your wife is not your wife, she's a mongrel like you. How are you going to take a girl and have the first to the fourth child, why don't you go so that her parents can see you without worry? Tomorrow I will give you vegetables and bread.
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Here are some comments from social media users:
@Cathyobwaya said:
“Very true and then they beat us and he paid nothing.”
@Soniver Philysonover said:
“This mayo many men can't skiza.”
@Eve said:
“He speaks facts and uses strong language.”
@Chili Fizzo said:
“If I don't have dowry money, I'm called a mungiki for sure.”
@Hailey's mom said:
“Mine doesn't even know our continent.”
@Smiley said:
“I was telling a young man and he refused. Living alone does not make someone your wife and your husband at that time never went to you to even ask for your hand in marriage.”
@Juli said:
“The man who marries you without your knowledge wants to use you and leave you.”
Why Pastor Ng'ang'a warned unmarried people in his church
Other News, Ng'anga jokingly told the newlyweds to avoid attending his church until they get married or find a partner.
The controversial evangelist had previously given a six-month deadline for singles to find partners.
Pastor Ng'ang'a criticized single people's excuses for not settling down, saying they will grow old without lovers.
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