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Pastor Ng'ang'a Claims Government Grabbed His 15-Acre Naivasha Land: "Walafi"

Published 1 month ago3 minute read

Neno Evangelism founder, Pastor James Ng’ang’a, has made strong allegations against the government, claiming that his 15-acre land in Naivasha has been grabbed.

Pastor Nganga laments about land grabbing.
Pastor Ng'ang'a accuses government of grabbing his land. Photo: Pastor Ng'ang'a.
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Speaking passionately during a church service, the controversial preacher expressed his disappointment, revealing that he had just been informed of the alleged land grab.

However, instead of pursuing legal action, Ng’ang’a prophesied that a radical leader would emerge to reclaim all the stolen land and wealth from corrupt individuals.

The outspoken cleric did not mince words as he condemned the greed of powerful individuals who, despite already possessing vast tracts of land, allegedly continue to grab more.

“I have just heard that my 15 acres of land in Naivasha has been grabbed by these very people in the government. Just take it! I was informed of the news today, but I can’t go to that place. Gluttons!”
Pastor Ng'ang'a.
Pastor Ng'ang'a curses corrupt leaders grabbing land. Photo: Sasa TV.
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Ng’ang’a further expressed his frustration, questioning how a select few could amass millions of acres of land while others struggled to own even a small piece.

“This time around, you will know that this nation is not yours alone. This nation belongs to all of us, not just one tribe or one person. How come you have millions of acres, yet you are still grabbing more? You already own all the land in Kenya, but you still want to take more?”

The preacher then prophesied the rise of a fearless leader, comparing him to Uganda’s former dictator Idi Amin, who would question and expose the wealth and land ownership of corrupt elites.

“I'm speaking as a prophet—one person will emerge from nowhere and will be like Idi Amin. He will ask how you acquired all this land and all those billions in your accounts. And you won’t be able to bribe him.”

According to Ng’ang’a, this radical leader will not come from a wealthy or politically connected family, and his rise to power will shake those who have built their wealth through corruption.

“He won’t come from these big families. Because right now, it has become a norm that once someone gets into government for just five to ten years, they have already grabbed several pieces of land and bought luxury houses. But life is temporary.”

Pastor James Ng'ang'a has denied allegations that he grabbed land belonging to the Kenya Railways Corporation to build his church.

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) had previously mentioned him among those accused of grabbing government land.

However, while responding to National Assembly members on Thursday, March 14, Ng'ang'a explained that he legally acquired the prime land from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) in 2004 for KSh 42 million.

He further noted that the land's current value stands at KSh 480 million.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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