Pastor Ng'ang'a, a controversial city preacher, expressed his displeasure after learning about The Pluto show Loyalty test. The pastor expressed his displeasure with the show's participants' use of coarse language.

Speaking during a sermon at Sasa Tv, Ng'ang'a described how his wife's assistance allowed him to locate the show on YouTube. He questioned how the young men could speak so crudely on the program.

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Thee Pluto popularized the loyalty test by exposing unfaithful couples in partnerships, referring to it as sanitization.


Only a few days prior, he praised Eric Omondi for his film exposing the unscrupulous practices of gospel musicians. The pastor acknowledged that he didn't particularly like Eric Omondi but applauded him for the work he was doing to assist gospel singers in getting back on track.

The preacher added that although the devil had taken Eric, he still had the ability to preach. He advised him to end the drama and concentrate on sharing the gospel.

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Pastor Ng'ang'a told him to repent as soon as he saw the message he sent him, promising that Eric could be a good preacher after doing this. The pastor said he heard a prophet inside Eric Omondi. Ng'ang'a clarified that he didn't like the comedian but liked how he rebuked gospel musicians. 

In case you were unaware of what Eric had done, the comedian criticized both past and present gospel musicians for quitting the ministry on social media.

In a three-minute video, the comedian named artists including Daddy Owen, Jimmy Gait, DK Kwenye Beat, Bahati, and Willy Paul, warning them against straying from their vocation and engaging in other illicit activities.



Ng'ang'a is renowned for making contentious claims in his sermons, some of which have caused issues with some quotas. His TV channel was recently suspended by the Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK) for airing material that was against CAK's rules.

He recently found himself in hot water after a video of him shaming his wife in front of the church went viral.


The preacher reveals in the video the texts his wife has been sending him and his responses to those communications. He continues by saying that he has been reacting incorrectly when his wife texts him, "I love you."

He continues by explaining that he has been responding to the SMS by wishing God's blessing to the sender. He then asks his wife to advise him on how he should react to the I love you text while giving her the microphone.