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Pastor Muthee Kiengei Exposes Man Hitting on Him: ‘Gays are not Godly’

Media personality and pastor Muthee Kiengei has recently addressed the issue of receiving advances from gay men on his Facebook page, expressing his views on the matter. Taking to social media, the popular Kameme FM presenter shared the details of an individual from the LGBT community who had been sending him affectionate messages.

The conversation in question revealed the man’s expressed interest in Kiengei. However, rather than reciprocating or ignoring the advances, the journalist took a different approach. He firmly dismissed homosexuality, considering it a satanic act and emphasizing that such individuals are not aligned with godliness. In a direct statement, Kiengei urged for their exposure to the public eye, urging others to “smoke them out.”

In separate news, Kiengei dedicated a heartfelt tribute to his beloved wife, Joyceline Ngaru, on the occasion of their sixth anniversary. Taking to his social media platforms, the media personality reminisced about their initial encounter and reflected on their journey together over the years. He expressed gratitude to his wife for being a source of emotional healing and described her as an exceptional partner.

Kiengei also credited his wife for playing a pivotal role in his decision to return to his religious faith and serve God. He acknowledged her as the best gift in his life and expressed anticipation for their second child, which she had promised upon his renewed commitment to the church.

Closing the tribute, Kiengei affectionately addressed his wife as “Mama Arsene (wa kamaa)” in their customary playful manner. He concluded by expressing his love for her and their shared excitement for the future, hoping to celebrate many more milestones together until they reach a hundred years of togetherness.

This recent update from Muthee Kiengei sheds light on his perspective regarding advances from gay men while also celebrating the enduring love and bond he shares with his wife, Joyceline Ngaru.