Neno Evangelism founder Apostle James Maina Ng’ang’a has defended himself over the leaked video that God was using him to express anger
Despite the criticism, Nga’ng’a remains unapologetic, insisting to his followers that he was right to use the language he did.
According to Ng’ang’a, even though he used slurs in the viral video, God was using him to express his anger.
He explained, “Why are they saying I said rubbish and ‘takataka’ and stupid…arrogant, did I use arrogant? I will use that clip on Tuesday to explain why the anger, why I used these words,”
But while Ng’ang’a promised his followers a full explanation on Tuesday, he would not wait to offer some of it.
“It is because I am the boss, I am the father and I am not limited by children on what to say when I am angry. Even in my house I switch off the power, it remains on only in my room. Even here in the church I close the door and you haven’t left because I closed the door on you,” he says, in his usual rambling voice, sending the congregants into laughter and claps.
“A father is a father, if he closes the door come early the next Sunday, don’t run away. If you run away then it means he is not your father,” said
The statement seemed to target one of his bishops, who, irked by the video clip, called it quits.
He went ahead “There are things I would like people to know. Number one, I am called and chosen by God in this position. Number two, I am not doing things to entertain people. Number three, the trainings of the ministry are different. I am dealing with what you are not dealing with. I am called to do things that are not known. So please, when you judge, be careful!”