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Pastor Ng’ang’a cheerfully warns unmarried people against visiting his church: ‘Iliisha’s ultimatum’

Pastor Ng’ang’a cheerfully warns unmarried people against visiting his church: ‘Iliisha’s ultimatum’

  • Renowned televangelist Pastor Ng’ang’a has cheerfully advised single people to avoid attending his church until they get married.
  • The controversial televangelist previously playfully gave singles a six-month deadline to find partners.
  • Pastor Ng’ang’a has criticized single people’s excuses for not settling down, saying they will grow old without partners.

Neno Evangelism founder Pastor James Ng’ang’a has jokingly advised unmarried people to stay away from his church.

Pastor Nganga with his wife Louise Murugi (right).
Pastor Nganga advises single people not to attend his church. Photo: Sasa TV.
Source: Instagram

In a video circulating on social media, the funny cleric urged unmarried people to get married as soon as possible.

Why does Ng’ang’a prohibit single people from attending his church?

Pastor Nganga maintained that he has given single people enough time to settle down.

“You will grow old. The maltimatum (ultimatum) is over. To all the singles out there, don’t come here next Sunday. Don’t come here on Sunday. How much time should I give you?” – said the preacher.

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Pastor Ngang’s six-month ultimatum

The man of God previously caused a massive reaction after giving only six months find partners.

“If you are not married, I give you a maltimatum of six months. Or else… Why do you claim that someone else stole your partner? Enough nonsense. Don’t talk to me about mpango wa kando (side dishes). Tell me about your illnesses and accidents. Tell me your weaknesses because most married women have problems,” he said.

Pastor Ng’ang’a refuses donations and kicks man out of crusade

As previously reported TUKO.co.keKenyans were surprised to see the preacher disparaging the donations they brought during the service.

The angry pastor watched as the offerings were collected, and as soon as the job was completed, he took the money and wondered why it wasn’t as plentiful as he expected.

In another outrageous incident, Pastor Nganga kicked a man out of his crusade to record from your phone.

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The serious preacher emphasized the importance of focusing on the word of God during the service.

Pastor Ng’ang’a defended his actions, claiming the man was disrupting the service and quickly ordered his removal from the venue.

Proofreading by Otuho Jackson, multimedia journalist and editor of TUKO.co.ke

Source: TUKO.co.ke