Ng’ang’a Calls Out Benny Hinn, Demands Refund for Misleading Kenya About Its Righteousness
Written by Black Hot Fire Network on November 25, 2024
Apostle James Ng’ang’a Criticizes Benny Hinn for Misleading Remarks on Kenya’s Righteousness
Apostle James Ng’ang’a has voiced his displeasure with the state of the nation, taking aim at American televangelist Benny Hinn for what he calls a misrepresentation of Kenya’s reality.
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The controversy stems from Hinn’s February 2024 crusade in Kenya, attended by prominent figures, including President William Ruto and First Lady Rachel Ruto. During the event, Hinn praised Kenya as a blessed nation and commended the First Lady for her leadership. He described the government as righteous and suggested Kenya held a special spiritual position.
While some found Hinn’s words uplifting, others, like Ng’ang’a, were less impressed. Ng’ang’a took issue with the portrayal of Kenya as righteous, pointing to the country’s deepening socio-economic struggles. Hinn’s optimism contrasted sharply with the turmoil that followed, as protests erupted in response to economic hardships and rising taxes, culminating in the June 25 invasion of Parliament.
As public frustration grows over high taxes, unemployment, and the rising cost of living, Ng’ang’a has been vocal in criticizing the government’s policies, accusing leaders of mismanaging resources. He also called out Hinn for what he sees as unwarranted praise of the administration, demanding accountability for the perceived falsehoods shared during the crusade.
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