Pastor Ng'ang'a Jokes About Claims the World Will End on August 2
- During a recent spirited sermon, Pastor James Ng’ang’a boldly tackled a viral prophecy with humour, leaving the congregation both laughing and thinking
- His sharp remarks did not spare a controversial woman claiming to be Jesus’s mother, sparking intense reactions from believers and netizens alike
- Kenyans flooded the comment section, some amused, others deeply concerned by the mockery of prophetic warnings
Apostle James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism Centre has once again left Kenyans in stitches, this time over viral claims suggesting the world will end on August 2.

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Addressing the bizarre prophecy during a recent sermon, the outspoken preacher dismissed the doomsday talk with his signature wit and no-nonsense attitude.
Is the world ending on August 2?
“Ati dunia inaisha tarehe mbili?” Ng’ang’a posed, before launching into a fiery rebuttal. “No one knows the day, even Jesus said that he also does not know when that day will be.”
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The man of God did not stop there. He went on to throw shade at the individual behind the prediction, urging his congregation to be cautious about self-proclaimed prophets peddling fear.
In the same breath, Ng’ang’a also took aim at Maria Mama wa Yesu, a woman from Busia who recently went viral after claiming to be the mother of Jesus Christ.
“Hizo ni maroho tu. That is nonsense. Even these prophets that you see around, don’t mind them, some of them are conmen," Ng'ang'a taught sternly.
The preacher’s humorous takedown and unwavering stance on the matter quickly made rounds on social media, with many netizens amused by his bold delivery and sharp jabs.
Watch the video below:
Social media reactions
Here are some comments from those who watched the video:
Classy Tekuna:
"Mungu akusamehe Ng'ang'a 😭😭that was a false post kwani hauoni twitter😭Nisamehe Mungu kwa kuona hii video😭😭have mercy upon kenyans😭😭I repent for him."
Joseph Wafula Wanjala:
"You people just don't know intensity of what may befall us after joking around with the prophets of The Lord Them Who talk to God and Jehovah answers them directly."
Y-thera:
"Riggy G na Ng'ang'a ni wachokozi."
D.A.V.I.E:
"Inabidi tuamini Ng'ang'a."
Rubby Rubbie:
"Mimi vita za mapastors siwezi ingilia."
jerop:
"Ng'ang'a pia ameona ni story ya jab."
zigizigi4:
"It's soooo unfortunate that rupture is very eminent na watu hawajui the current prophet in dis dispensation ,one day Kila binadamu atajua prophet of the lord was in dis land .......shalom."
teejay:
"Each person life/world ends when you die, Also there is nothing like going to heaven or hell, heaven and hell are here with us...when you have problems, you going thru hell and when things are working for you its heaven. muendelee kudanganywa."
karey:
"Dunia yako itaisha siku utakufa ... thats what i think .. msinikujie please nimesota."

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He addressed both the directive and the government's alleged plans to build a mega-church at State House, delivering his message with his usual sarcasm.
While his tone leaned humorous, Ng’ang’a subtly sided with the public, though he cautioned them not to involve him in political conflicts.
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