Is Nganga a true pstor?
Embattled televangelist James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism Center is back on the news once again.
In 2015, a businessman Geoffrey Ndung’u wanted Pastor Ng’ang’a to refund him his Ksh 2 million he had given in the church.
Ndung’u claimed he gave the amount when he was not in his right state of mind.
However , the televangelist James Ng’ang’a said he would not repay the man who ‘subconsciously’ gave sh 2 million to his church, saying the donation was for God.
Recently a video of Rose Muhando at a church service at Neno Evangelism Center has surfaced online.
The video was widely shared with netizens questioning whether Rose Muhando was having demons cast out.
Rose Muhando, Damn what happened to her? This is so scary ???? pic.twitter.com/0oHtHEhnZn
— Mutuku™ (@__Mutuku) November 22, 2018
The demons had allegedly been ‘sent’ by Muhando’s manager to steal her property and drive her out of her home.
“Ni meneja wake alitutuma sisi, tukachukua gari zake zote, tukachukua vitu vyake vyote. Na sisi tumemtoa nyumbani sasa asirudi nyumbani, miezi mitatu sasa…” said the ‘demon’.
Just seeing main actor #RoseMuhando with supporting actor #PastorNganga *rolls eyes* Such terrible acting and I’ve seen many believe me.What’s sad is the number of women victims.Chances are that she parted with a substantial amount of money in the name of “huge sacrifice”.
— Mike Flava Omwony (@MichaelOmwony) November 22, 2018
Pastor Ng’ang’a has however refuted claims that he was casting a demon out of Muhando. In a phone call with Hot 96, Ng’ang’a said “I wasn’t casting demons out of the musician. She was unwell. She, therefore, requested for spiritual healing from me. I only facilitated that. Rose Muhando is like a patient in a hospital. Do you usually call the doctor to inquire about the health details of a patient you are not related to? No, you don’t. So, kindly keep off the Rose Muhando issue.”
The controversial pastor did not seem pleased about being called about the Muhando issue and retorted with “I own the rights to the video doing the rounds on social media, showing Ms Muhando being delivered from demons. You do not own the rights to that video. So, why would you call me over that clip? Who is your supervisor? I should call him or her and ask him to drive sense into you. Why are you interested in a video that you don’t have any rights to?”
Such is the level of arrogance of Pastor Ng’ang’a, now at the centre of a hit-and-run legal suit involving the death of a woman whom he hit with his car and abandoned by the roadside.