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Ezekiel Mutua Calls on Religious Leaders to Stop Pastor Ng'ang'a's 'Obscene' Behavior

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This archive report was first published on 19 September 2019.

Ezekiel Mutua Calls on Religious Leaders to Stop Pastor Ng'ang'a's 'Obscene' Behavior

Published on September 19, 2019

Ezekiel Mutua, the chairman of the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB), has called on religious leaders to take action against Pastor James Ng'ang'a's 'obscene' behavior, which has been causing concern among the public.

Speaking to journalists on September 19, 2019, Mutua said that Pastor Ng'ang'a's actions were 'obscene' and needed to be stopped. He also called on the government to take action against the pastor, saying that the situation was 'unacceptable'.

Mutua also criticized the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya and the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) for not taking action against Pastor Ng'ang'a's behavior. He said that the two organizations had a responsibility to protect the public from 'obscene' behavior.

'We cannot continue to sit back and watch as our children are exposed to obscene behavior,' Mutua said. 'The Evangelical Alliance of Kenya and the NCCK have a responsibility to protect the public from this kind of behavior.'

Mutua also called on the government to take action against the pastor, saying that the situation was 'unacceptable'. He said that the government needed to take a strong stance against 'obscene' behavior and protect the public from it.

'We need to take a strong stance against obscene behavior and protect our children from it,' Mutua said. 'The government needs to take action against Pastor Ng'ang'a and ensure that he is held accountable for his actions.'

Mutua also criticized the media for not taking a strong enough stance against 'obscene' behavior. He said that the media had a responsibility to protect the public from 'obscene' content and that they needed to take a stronger stance against it.

'The media has a responsibility to protect the public from obscene content,' Mutua said. 'They need to take a stronger stance against it and ensure that our children are not exposed to it.'

Mutua also called on the public to take action against 'obscene' behavior, saying that they needed to speak out against it and demand that their leaders take action.

'We need to speak out against obscene behavior and demand that our leaders take action against it,' Mutua said. 'We need to protect our children from it and ensure that they are not exposed to it.'

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