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'Devil from Gatundu' Pastor Ng'ang'a's Church: A Circus of Theatrics and Bad Acting

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 13 November 2019.

Published on November 13, 2019, Apostle James Maina Ng'ang'a's church has long been a subject of controversy, with many questioning the legitimacy of his religious practices.

Despite the criticism, Ng'ang'a's church continues to attract a large following, with many flocking to his services every Sunday to deliver their hard-earned money.

Recently, snippets of his sermons started appearing on social media, even catching the attention of major stars like Snoop Dogg.

While the intention behind posting these clips was likely to warn Kenyans of the nonsense that goes on at Ng'ang'a's church, they ended up trending for their comic relief.

The latest clip doing the rounds on social media shows Ng'ang'a exorcising a congregant from Gatundu, who believes she is the 'devil'. The performance is truly remarkable, with many taking to social media to mock the bad acting.

As one Twitter user quipped, 'Wow, everyone is feeling these tough economic times. The devil wears GAP now? No Prada anymore?'

For many, Ng'ang'a's church is a mockery of the religion and an insult to all believers.

Watch the clip below.

Atí kí?! The devil wears GAP now? No Prada anymore? Wow, everyone is feeling these tough economic times. pic.twitter.com/omRer04Iud — Elayne (@ElayneOkaya) November 12, 2019

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