In a viral TikTok video, renowned Kikuyu gospel artist, Shakes, has stirred controversy by publicly addressing Reverend Lucy Wangunjiri, accusing her of exhibiting excessive pride in her ministry.
Reverend Lucy Wangunjiri, a well-known radio presenter at Kameme FM and founder of the PBB church in Ngara, Nairobi County, has found herself at the center of attention following Shakes’ bold remarks.
In the video, Shakes alleges that Reverend Wangunjiri presents herself with an air of superiority, portraying herself as the sole vessel through which God communicates His message.
He criticizes her for what he perceives as boasting about her role in facilitating the ascent of the current government through her prayers, labeling it as the epitome of pride.

According to Shakes, Reverend Wangunjiri’s perceived arrogance hinders her effectiveness in reaching a wider audience and connecting with individuals seeking spiritual guidance.
He asserts that by humbling herself, Reverend Wangunjiri could potentially attract a larger following and have a more significant impact on those seeking to deepen their relationship with God.
“Lucy Wangunjiri, lower your pride, stop seeing yourself as the only person who can be used by God to convey His message. If you lower your pride, many people will listen to you,” Shakes emphatically states in the video, urging Reverend Wangunjiri to reconsider her approach to ministry.
The video has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with supporters and critics weighing in on the matter.
While some applaud Shakes for speaking out against what they perceive as arrogance within the religious community, others defend Reverend Wangunjiri, citing her dedication to spreading the gospel and impacting lives positively.
As the debate continues to unfold, Reverend Lucy Wangunjiri has yet to publicly respond to Shakes’ allegations.
However, the incident serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges inherent in navigating the realm of religious leadership and public scrutiny.

Stay tuned for further developments as the conversation surrounding Reverend Lucy Wangunjiri’s ministry and Shakes’ critique continues to evolve, shaping perceptions within the gospel music industry and the broader religious community.
