Pastor Ng'ang'a Shares Struggles of Running Business as Christian, Says He's Sold His Matatu

Pastor Ng'ang'a Shares Struggles of Running Business as Christian, Says He's Sold His Matatu

  • Pastor James Ng'ang'a was addressing congregants in a crusade where he opened up about struggling with his businesses
  • He revealed that he sold one of his three matatus at a throw-away price and that he was losing hope with his hotel
  • Some netizens admired him for his honesty while others laughed at his warning, asking Christians to stay away from certain businesses

Veteran preacher Pastor James Ng'ang'a has opened up about his business and the cost one pays for being a saved businessman.

Pastor Ng'ang'a cautioned Christians on business to start.
Pastor Ng'ang'a shared the reason he sold one of his matatus. Photo: Sasa TV, Reverend James Ng'ang'a.
Source: Facebook

Why Pastor Ng'ang'a sold his matatu

While addressing residents in what looked like a crusade, Ng'ang'a shared that he sold one of his matatus because of the struggles.

The man of God had his matatus plying Eastland's route and warned Kenyans considering opening such a business.

In his words:

"I have three matatus, I sold one the other day because it was disturbing me, do not start a matatu business. I sold one at a throw-away price. It was a manyanga. I do not know what devil was that. When you get saved, do not start a bar or a lodging. When you open a hotel and you are not selling dr*gs, pastor, that hotel is finished. Mine stays like this because it has no one. I found someone and told to sell things and just give me money end of the month because you are not selling alcohol and having a disco, with a Rastafari playing music, who will come?"

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Here are some of the reactions from social media users:

@Justice said:

"The honesty."

@Raffian Stevia said:

"Huyu ndio prezo tunahitaji 2027."

@Orion_1713 said:

"Commander is a national treasure."

@samirmwangi321 said:

"Mtu angechanua pastor hizo si manyanga."

@Abwao said:

"Na kanisa Je? Ni Biashara fiti ama?"

@Muia Charles said:

"Fungua ya chips na kuku akili mtu wangu."

@thathiantonydomei said:

"Niuzie hizo zimebaki."

@devyyeng254 said:

"So anajaribu kusema usherati ndio uendeleza business."

@MERCY LUVAI said:

"Commander huna nyota ya business."

@Shillah Wiwie Shannie said:

"Too much wisdom."
Veteran preacher Pastor Ng'ang'a.
Pastor Nga'ang'a opened up about the struggles of running a business as a saved man. Photo: Sasa TV.
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Why Ng'ang'a gave out KSh 1300 to man

During his crusade, the man of God had an encounter with a man who offered KSh 20 tithe during offerings.

After searching through the man's pockets, the preacher realised that he gave everything he had, albeit little.

Ng'ang'a then proceeded to give the man KSh 1300 to boost him and declared that his life was changed moving forward.

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Some netizens admired him for his gesture while others called out preachers taking money from their congregants.

Ng'ang'a reacts to woman with marital issues

Elsewhere, the man of God recently sparked mixed reactions after responding to a woman who wanted to know why her hubby left.

The lady who had shaved her hair and got a box style shared that her husband had left her without a reason.

Ng'ang'a blatantly told her that it was because of her shaved hairstyle and questioned her on why she wanted to look like a man.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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Amondi Aroko (Entertainment editor) Amondi Aroko is an Entertainment Editor with seven years of experience in local and international media. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Won the 2015 Local Heroes Journalism award by Deutsche Welle. Google News Initiative 2024 trainee and 2024 WAN-IFRA Media Leadership Accelerator Programme winner. Speaker at Code For Africa -media lab, and China trip attendee by CMG. Email: prisca.aroko@tuko.co.ke.

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