Pastor Ng'ang'a: I preach to those who didn't read

The man of God shouted at those who consider themselves intellectuals who do not understand Kiswahili and asked them to turn off their televisions.

James Ng'ang'a
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Contentious pastor, James Ng'ang'a has dropped a heavy whip on those who are trying to criticize his English accent which greatly is affected by his native Kikuyu language.

In one of his undated videos, Ng'ang'a is seen issuing a strong rant to those who criticize him and correct him in differentiating the pronunciation of the letters L and R, saying that his sermons are not aimed at them.

Ng'ang'a said that his sermons are specific to people who did not read, those who were imprisoned like him and blue collar workers-people whose main need is to get the word and not to pay attention to how the words are pronounced.

"Don't sit there correcting me, I've put R, there I've put L, turn off your TV and turn on the TV that has the same pronunciation as you were taught at university. But those in jail, those we were in jail with, those in the cart and the poor, listen to me. I am the one who has pierced, I have arrived here, I have arrived and I can give you advice on how to succeed. Even those you did not read," Ng'ang'a said.

The pastor shouted at those who consider themselves intellectuals who do not understand Kiswahili and asked them to turn off their televisions to follow the sermons on English television.

"Those of you who don't know Kiswahili will teach yourself like I am learning English. And if you don't hear Kiswahili, find another white preacher who will help you continue. Not all animals are the same, there are donkeys and there are horses.

Those of English, turn off your televisions and turn on televisions that you will find a message to understand," the pastor said.

The Neno Evangelism pastor said that his message is aimed at all those who are despised as long as they only know how to count from one to ten.

"If you know how to count we will take each other, if you don't know, you go home. I advise you the best way to succeed is to know how to count.

I will teach you how to count one hundred thousand, if you succeed I will take you to five hundred thousand, like that," he said.