“Mimi Ni Daktari Asiyejua Kusoma Na Kuandika” Pastor Defends Illiteracy In church

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Controversial preacher and Neno Evangelism church founder, James Maina Ng’ang’a, has vigorously attacked those proposing the introduction of laws to regulate the religious sector in Kenya.

Pastor Ng’ang’a’s remarks come after pressure on the State to introduce laws that would require preachers to first acquire theology certificates before putting up churches.

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Last week, Citizen TV’s News Gang co-host, Linus Kaikai, fronted that suggestion to the Government.

And yet another journalist, Njoki Chege, who is a weekly columnist for Daily Nation newspaper, also backed that suggestion in her article published last Saturday.

Calls to regulate the church come amid claims that preachers are taking advantage of the lack of laws to defraud faith-desperate Kenyans of their hard-earned money.

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Last week, controversial preacher, Dr David Owuor, was accused of defrauding his follower, Jayne Muthoni, of her Nairobi property valued at over Ksh1.5 billion.

And now, Pastor Ng’ang’a has decided to take the bullet on behalf of all controversial preachers in Kenya.

In a video posted to social media last Monday, the preacher is seen and heard spewing threats to a Kenyan journalist over his stance against prosperity gospel.

“Hi viewer, welcome. It is the doctor here, Kenya One; a doctor who doesn’t know how to read or write.

“Today, I said I would address what has been circulating on the internet. First, I appreciate those who do not know how to read because no one would need education – as a qualification – to get into heaven. There is no degree that would be used to measure the doors of heaven. At the same time, let me congratulate those who are learned. You have done a good job, and are doing fine….” he continued in swahili.

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