Pastor James Ng’ang’a, the leader of the Neno Evangelism Center, has strongly voiced his disapproval of musician Akothee’s behavior, criticizing her pattern of moving from one relationship to another as morally objectionable.
In a recent statement, this controversial religious figure specifically called upon Luo women to abstain from engaging in sexual misconduct, citing potential divine consequences. Pastor Ng’ang’a emphasized the concept of soul ties, attributing them to humanity’s downfall, and pointed out that Akothee, despite her substantial following in Kenya, sets a negative example for society.
Speaking passionately to a congregation, he expressed, “The conduct of this Luo woman, known as Akothee, is nothing short of diabolical. Frequenting one man to another is a practice that the Almighty does not condone. Nowadays, Luo women exhibit behavior that can even surpass that of the Kisii community. Shame on you, Akothee! I urge you to seek forgiveness for your actions.”
In response to Pastor Ng’ang’a’s statements, many Kenyan citizens have taken to social media platforms to express their disapproval. They argue that the pastor’s critique appears to target a specific community rather than addressing individual behavior. Some social media users are demanding that Pastor Ng’ang’a issue a public apology to the women of the Luo and Kisii communities within 24 hours or potentially face consequences within his Gospel ministry.