Pastor Nganga, who founded the Neno Evangelical Center, has criticized wives who wish harm on their husband’s mistresses in prayer. The preacher said that Christians aren’t supposed to kill each other, and he prayed that the congregation would stop praying for the death of their husbands’ mistresses.

Women, he continued, should pray for their husbands and not for the destruction of the aforementioned side chics.
“I overheard you wishing for the demise of side chics. Pastor Nganga advised the congregation, “Instead of praying for the death of the side chics, why don’t you pray that God will give them their husbands?” Side chics are a popular distraction for married women.
Side chicks are not to blame, Nganga argued; married men often contact them without knowing their own marital status.
“Then why don’t you just go ahead and kill your husband? Your spouse, who is the source of the extramarital relationships in your marriage, would continue to hunt for another side chic even if you go ahead and kill them through prayers. Praying for the death of God’s children is futile. Reverend Nganga elaborated.
Since pastors are to shepherd God’s children and not kill them, the televangelist likewise urged his fellow pastors to refrain from praying such prayers.
