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How Gen Z Has Helped Pastor Ng’ang’a with a Major Issue

Pastor James Ng’ang’a, the leader of Neno Evangelism Center, has once again praised Generation Z. The outspoken preacher has consistently expressed his admiration for Generation Z, who have been at the forefront of anti-government demonstrations for the past month.

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During a sermon at his church, Pastor Ng’ang’a commended Generation Z, claiming that they were sent by God to protect him from land grabbers.

“Someone claimed that this land belonged to his mother. But the Gen Z uprising has emerged. God has brought Gen Z to help me. They are God-sent. Clap for them. If you touch me, Gen Z will be here tomorrow,” Ng’ang’a said.

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Read some of the comments below:

@haron gitau: And just like that wamepanga kutumaliza will be a revolution song in any maandamano.

@Nick Cesc #Bd16th July#: I was serious until he sang, wamepanga kutumaliza.

@greenhubethan: Wee Gn bana..I mean Gen Z why can’t you go surprise your commander this Sunday?

 

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@kenzie: Commander is among the few pastors that don’t tolerate politicians.

@Jey-T: Waguze commander tunaland kaa kaa bomb.

@Akinyi: This man should be a comedian.

Eight days ago, Ng’ang’a had spoken about Gen Z and explained why he failed to show up at a street protest, despite promising to do so.

Pastor Ng’ang’a, speaking during a church service, said the reason was that he was told he is not Gen Z.

“When I went to a protest, the young people said it was a G protest. They asked, ‘How many Z’s am I?’ There are three groups, and they said, ‘You are an old man.’ I don’t know which G is here… I was told that I am not G N.”

The pastor had assured the public that he would join them in the protest last Tuesday.

“Even I will be there for that protest. Now come and hit me with teargas. I can speak as a citizen. I will leave the pastor here; let you see me,” Pastor Ng’ang’a said.

Pastor Ng’ang’a has been vocal about his disagreements with the Kenyan Kwanza government, criticizing the way it treats its people.

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