Kenyan Senior Pastor, James Nganga, of the Neno Evangelism Center in Nairobi, recently responded to a fellow Nairobi pastor who had criticized him during his Sunday service.

Nganga, visibly agitated, defended himself by highlighting his church’s financial stability.
He contrasted his situation with the other pastor, claiming that he doesn’t pay rent for his CBD Nairobi church as he owns the land, and he also possesses extensive acreage in Nairobi, Kajiado, and Machakos counties.
He went on to assert that the criticizing pastor operated a smaller church in a rented hall, while he, at the age of 71, had achieved far more.

Nganga’s comments drew mixed reactions, with some praising his achievements and others criticizing his boastful tone. This exchange has ignited a debate within the community.
