Pastor Ng’ang’a,  founder of Neno Evangelism has emphatically denied the claim made by a woman, Naomi Wangari Maina asserting to be his daughter. Maina, who appeared on Tuko TV seeking financial assistance for her son’s cancer treatment, asserted Ng’ang’a as her father.
The pastor, however, is asking for a DNA test to verify the claim. “I have many children,” he stated, “but before accepting anyone, I need proof. Bring your mother, and we’ll settle this through DNA. Don’t drag me into your media drama.”
Ng’ang’a also emphasized the importance of respect from anyone claiming to be his child. “If I’m your father,” he said, “you should have shown me some basic respect, like bringing me a gift. You wouldn’t even offer a kilogram of sugar when you visited. What you sow, you reap.”

Wangari’s plea for help sparked online debate, with some questioning why a “rich” father like Ng’ang’a wouldn’t assist her. She shared her story of dropping out of school and unknowingly listening to her biological father on TV.
Wangari asserted that she attended his crusades without realizing the connection. The revelation of the family secret came from her aunt, who provided hints without disclosing specific names.
Subsequently, Ng’ang’a reached out to Wangari after conducting a crusade in her hometown. Initially skeptical, she began to believe the truth as he shared details about her family.
However, when confronted by Wangari, her mother dismissed the claim. It wasn't until a meeting with Ng’ang’a that his paternity was confirmed.

The narrative has sparked controversy and polarized public opinion. Some express sympathy for Wangari's situation, while others question her claim and endorse Ng’ang’a's call for evidence. The only definitive resolution to this intricate family drama lies in a DNA test, which will determine the truth.
A trending video on social media features a lady named Naomi claiming to be Pastor Nganga's daughter. In the video, she appeals for assistance, stating that her father abandoned her, leading to her current impoverished state.

In response to the trending video, Pastor Nganga addressed Naomi, stating that he has many children and cannot identify them unless they come with their mothers or undergo a DNA test. He emphasized the need for proof and asserted that he cannot take care of someone who doesn't care about their father.
Pastor Nganga recounted an incident when Naomi visited his home without bringing anything, not even a kilo of sugar. He warned her against tarnishing his name, asserting that she might meet an early demise if she continues to do so, citing biblical principles.

"You will go to the grave earlier,the Bible says that if you don't honor God's servants you will will earn your grave earlier. I have many children out there and I don't know all of them unless you come with a proof"