Neno Evangelism Pastor James Ng’ang’a questioned by MPs

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Neno Evangelism Pastor James Ng’ang’a questioned by MPs


Televangelist James Ng’ang’a says he legitimately owns the land where his Neno Evangelism church is built, having bought the parcel for 42 million shillings from the central bank of Kenya. The land, located at the intersection of Nairobi’s Haile Selassie Avenue and Uhuru Highway, is part of several properties under investigation by the ethics…

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  1. Looks like Kenya Railways doesn't have paperwork for their plots and are intimidating current occupants to provide theirs instead. Its most probable that many pieces were hived off during the Moi era. Kenol-kobil petrol station has been in that corner since the 80s. Am not a Nganga fan but on the face of it, his CBK story of liquidating a defunct bank makes a lot of sense.

  2. Kambao ka for sale was just chilling….. Anyway if he has a the documentations then they should not take it away from him…. But let mi tell you maina….. Aki win case hawa watu watapanshwa aki woi, here he is so unbelievably calm 😆

  3. nganga is a wise guy you see he has gathered people in that place gotten hundreds of millions from them bought genuine land in Karen with rangerovers built permanent palatial homes in Karen and elsewhere but in that railways land he has maintained a temporal iron sheets structure. I bet you that land belongs to railways and he knows this.

  4. Where were they for all those years nkt Kenya Ata kununua shamba inaogopssha sasa because of the corrupt government officials in the so called ministry of land, you can buy a land do a search but later uambiwe ni government property, fucked up country with fucked up government officials, wajinga nyinyi

  5. such a shame for a country to stoop low to church demolition instead of focusing on investing in the people…ata kama ni cottage industry like telling shepherding morans to chonga toothpicks from the pastures and they are sold!just something!