Neno Evangelism Pastor James Ng'ang'a Involved in Road Crash
Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism escaped unscathed after his two-week-old luxury car was involved in a road accident on Wednesday last week.
Ng’ang’a, who was behind the wheel at the time, crashed into a lorry along Nairobi-Namanga highway, according to The Standard. Rift Valley Police Commander Mercus Ocholla said the controversial televangelist was not hurt and the vehicle was towed to a nearby police station.
“Mr Ng’ang’a was involved in an accident which left his car damaged on the highway. He later reported the matter to the police,” said Ocholla, adding that police are investigating the incident.
A video (https://youtu.be/WwogmUoQ810) dated November 15th showed Ng’ang’a praising God for gifting the brand new Lexus LX 570 model, which he described as his dream car.
In 2015, Pastor Ng’ang’a was arraigned and charged with hitting and killing a woman with his car along Nairobi-Naivasha highway. The charge sheet read that; on July 26th, 2015, at about 5.45 pm along Naivasha-Nairobi road at Manguo area in Limuru, he caused the death of Mercy Njeri through dangerous driving.
He was also accused of failing to report the accident and giving false information to a police officer. Ng’ang’a, who denied all the charges, further faced another count of conspiring to defeat justice.
Last year, Nakuru Chief Magistrate Godfrey Oduor acquitted Ng’ang’a on grounds that the prosecution failed to prove its case against the accused. Director of Public Prosecution challenged the ruling and was allowed to appeal. The appeal is pending in court.
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Again?! Lucky. Was it God or…
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Again?! Lucky. Was it God or Lexus?
It was the Safety belt …
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In reply to Again?! Lucky. Was it God or… by Zeus (not verified)
It was the Safety belt (maybe). But above all: We thank God for His saving Grace.
But in the YouTube video: https://youtu.be/WwogmUoQ810
his wife has a Kid hanging loose in the Front seat. Very dangerous for the poor Kid.
Iam glad the pastor survived…
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Iam glad the pastor survived.Ihave no personal grudge agaist this man of the cloth,but I detest his lifestyle and arrogance.
Now why is he dreaming of driving the latest Lexus,when some of his congregants live one bare minimal?
Why is he concerned about his earthly comfort,and desires when the good book discourages such needs?
And for those who follow him, please tell me exactly what sets him apart from other pastors? Iam 100% sure he cannot pray for the sick and have them healed,or heal the blind like Jesus did.So what is in him that makes people follow him despite his overbearing,and unJesus like manners?There are so many churches without being a lighting rod for controvesy why his church? I wanna know.If convinced, I might just join the church.Or start a Neno International branch,or not already in existence.
Everyone of us has a bit of…
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In reply to Iam glad the pastor survived… by Maxilely (not verified)
Everyone of us has a bit of his or her Anger and Arrogance. Remember?
Arrogance in the sense of…
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In reply to Everyone of us has a bit of… by GUEST1 (not verified)
Arrogance in the sense of offensive attitude of superiority,and acting like you are better than others.I dont think every one has that. Could be a"character flaw" of christians...like you.
Would you say that Jesus was arrogant?
He must have been drunk. And…
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He must have been drunk. And obviously, the police would not find that a traffic offence, what with Ng'ang'a's ability to beat even a murder rap?
Only those strangers to the faith of Jesus Christ follow and consider this charlatan a pastor. All his actions and utterances point to the possibility of prosperity ministers who quickly founded churches when it was said in jest that the church was the easiest business to make millions without question, education or accountability or sweat. Many such easy pickers now trample over less monied pastors for their mega churches and opulence. Ng'ang'a is a wolf in sheepskin. And I feel that the gullible followers need to be told the truth so that perchance some may wake up from their spiritual stupor and genuinely seek salvation in Jesus Christ.
He must have been drunk. And…
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He must have been drunk. And obviously, the police would not find that a traffic offence, what with Ng'ang'a's ability to beat even a murder rap?
Only those strangers to the faith of Jesus Christ follow and consider this charlatan a pastor. All his actions and utterances point to the possibility of prosperity ministers who quickly founded churches when it was said in jest that the church was the easiest business to make millions without question, education or accountability or sweat. Many such easy pickers now trample over less monied pastors for their mega churches and opulence. Ng'ang'a is a wolf in sheepskin. And I feel that the gullible followers need to be told the truth so that perchance some may wake up from their spiritual stupor and genuinely seek salvation in Jesus Christ.
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