In a surprising turn of events at Pastor Ng’ang’a’s Neno Evangelism Center in Nairobi CBD, congregants were witness to a dramatic incident during a night vigil.
The controversial preacher, known for his unconventional methods, took matters into his own hands when he spotted a woman dozing off during his sermon.
As the woman peacefully slept, Pastor Ng’ang’a seized the opportunity to awaken her with not one but two resounding slaps on her cheeks.

The entire episode was captured by the church’s camera crew, amplifying the shocking moment.
Following the abrupt wake-up call, the bewildered woman found herself commanded by the preacher to leave the church premises and stand outside in the rain.
Ng’ang’a’s stern directive included instructing her to take her belongings with her.
The congregation watched in disbelief as the woman stood outside, drenched by the rain, seemingly punished for her unintended nap.
“Umetoka wapi? Amka chukua mizigo yako. Chukua mizigo toka enda ukae nje utakuja baadaye. Simama enda ukake kule upigwe na baridi.
Songeshe yeye uko nje ata umuweke kwa mvua kidogo askie baridi,” declared Pastor Ng’ang’a as he expelled the woman from the church.
Not stopping at this, the controversial preacher issued a warning to his congregation, threatening to expel anyone found allowing another person to sleep next to them during the service.
“Na wewe nikikuta mtu amelala akiwa karibu na wewe ntakutoa na yeye. Mimi sisimami 2027. Sababu wewe ni askari kwa nini unamuacha mtu alale hapo na unajua akilala hivo kuna kitu anafanya kiroho, anatumika labda anakuibia hio neno lako. Maana hii si masaa ya mtu kulala mtu aliyekuja kwa mkesha amekamatwa,” Ng’ang’a emphatically stated.

This incident adds to the list of unconventional actions by Pastor Ng’ang’a, who has consistently courted controversy with his unorthodox approach to preaching.
As the news of this incident spreads, it raises questions about the boundaries between spiritual guidance and public humiliation within religious spaces.
Congregants are left to ponder the implications of such actions on the overall atmosphere and inclusivity of their place of worship.
