- President William Ruto's visit to the Jesus Winner Ministry church has been a chat this week
- Kenyans threatened to invade the church, led by Bishop Edward Mwai during the next service
- Mwai was forced to change his number after receiving abusive sparks that offended Pastor James Ng'ang'a
The preacher of the word church Evangelism, James Ng'ang'a has accused Kenyans who attacked Bishop Edward Mwai for his cooperation with the President William Ruto.
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The national leader visited the Jesus Winner Ministry Church in Roysambu, Nairobi on Sunday, March 2, and made several promises.
Ruto promised a personal contribution of KSh 20 million and an additional KSh 100 million from his friends to build a modern church.
He also promised to give the church a 10 -acre piece of land.
Ruto said he would encourage the army to go back as the land is holy, and it is appropriate for the church. Then the President praised Mwai, while criticizing the other clergy who criticized his leadership.
Ruto's visit and his contribution angered Kenyans, while others questioned the source of the money.
Some threatened to stay in church during next Sunday worship asking Mwai to return the money.
Speaking after the dispute, Mwai said he received calls and insults from angry Kenyans.

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Mwai explained that Ruto had not yet given any money to the church and was forced to change his phone number after receiving more than 5,000 messages.
Did Pastor Ng'ang'a betray Kenyans?
The incident upset Ng'ang'a who called on the government to deal with the perpetrators.
A sermon video showed the controversial preacher calling on the government to torture the parties.
“Now you insult the preachers, and the leaders of the country and then you say you are kidnapped, I thought you would change.”
The preacher said the government should arrest critics and take them to the Maximum Committee Prison, which protects the prisoners with serious offenses.
“Those who do not know the Committee should be overwhelmed with a shovel. It's too much. ”
Many Kenyans said that Ng'ang'a had changed the voice from a government critic, while others claimed that he also wanted to benefit from the president's major contributions.
Kenkenyan001: “How Ksh 20m can change a man's condition.” _.
Musyimi: “This relative wants money; He thinks the offering is not enough. “
James_cliff254: “Let's send a greeting to this one too.” Naiwear_men: “The government will soon come one way or another.”
Kate.Shani: “Has this one betrayed us too?”
Official_jossykenya: “This one has changed. Wasn't he on the side of Gen Z? ”
Aloe_Money: “I'm looking for Ksh20 million too. These religious leaders are not honest. ”
The preacher's current position is contrary to what he said in 2024.
Following The procession Against the government, the preacher congratulated the youth for their bravery. He also thanked them for their help.
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