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“Kukufa Mtakufa Tu”: Apostle Ng’ang’a Finally Reacts To Brian Chira’s Death

Apostle James Maina Ng'ang'a of Neno Evangelism Church has reacted to the death of TikToker Brian Chira. In a recent sermon shared online, the televangelist said what is killing young men and women is their immoral behaviours in society.

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Apostle James Maina Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism Church has reacted to the death of TikToker Brian Chira. In a recent sermon shared online, the televangelist said what is killing young men and women is their immoral behaviours in society.

Apostle Ng’ang’a revealed that most young men are dying because of infidelity, lack of respect for the elders and the availability of TikTok social media platform.

The controversial televangelist also alleged the current generation is cursed and that, unless young men and women change, they will continue to die.

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“Nyinyi ni kizazi kile kimelaaniwa. Angalia vile mnakufa, angalia vile mnapelekwa na maji. Just see. Ni kukufa tu. Kazi ni kukufa tu. Watoto wadogo mnakufa na mnaenda kuzika ati bwana amemchukua. Mungu achukue mtoto apeleke wapi? Mungu huwa hachukui watoto wadogo.” Apostle Ng’ang’a.

The man of the cloth went ahead and alleged that young men with greed for fast money are of no exemption from untimely death. According to him, they are dating old women and having sex without caring for the results.

“Watu wamekosa utaratibu wa binadamu. Kwa nini mnalala na cousins zenu? Kwa nini mnalala na wanawake wazee? Huyu mwanamke alilala na baba yako. Kwani nini mnalala na wanawake wazee? Vijana, kukufa mtakufa tu. You’ll go.” He added.

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To reduce death amongst the young men and women in society, he advised the current generation to keep a distance from TikTok and also normalise the habit of talking less online.

“Hii TikTok imeharibu. Mnaongea sana. Too much. Mnaongea kama wazimu. Ni kama mmerogwa.” He advised.

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