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“Watu Wana Wivu”: Archbishop Harrison Ng’ang’a Advises Ladies Not To Share Pregnancy Photos Online

The man of the cloth added that some people on social media pretend to be happy with the pregnancy but deep down, they are full of envy praying for a short lifespan of the pregnancy.

"Watu Wana Wivu": Archbishop Harrison Ng'ang'a Advises Ladies Not To Share Pregnancy Photos Online| photo courtesy


Archbishop Harrison Ng’ang’a has advised ladies not to share their pregnancy photos on social media.

In the outdated sermon shared online, Archbishop Ng’ang’a said most people on social media are enemies of success and should be avoided with immediate effect.

The man of the cloth added that some people on social media pretend to be happy with the pregnancy but deep down, they are full of envy praying for a short lifespan of the pregnancy.

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Archbishop Harrison Ng'ang'a has advised ladies not to share their pregnancy photos on social media.
Archbishop Harrison Ng’ang’a of CFFC Nairobi| photo courtesy

“Ukishika mimba, acha kwenda social media kutuonyesha kwamba ulishika mimba. Unatoa tumbo yote nje hadi sisi tunashangaa kumbe tumbo huwa na lines na kujiuliza lines ni za nini.

“Tumbo ambayo haijafunikwa inafanya tujiulize wewe ni ng’ombe au mtu. Funika tumbo yako. Watu wanakulaani hapo na baadaye unasema ooh I am sorry I miscarried. 

“Kuna mtu alikuona pale na ana wivu na akasema huyu anajidai na hii mimba na itatoka. Kumbe ni watu wenye mdomo mbaya na inatoka.” He advised.

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The Christian Foundation Fellowship Church (CFFC) founder alleged that most women complain about their miscarriage not knowing the issue was brought about by themselves.

When celebrating baby showers or gender identity ceremonies, he advised women to distance themselves from the pressure of socialite life by keeping the life of the unborn paramount, secret and safe.

According to the humorous man of the cloth, most pregnancies that are usually not exposed online experience less or no challenges until the woman delivers.

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