Pastor James Nganga of Neno Evangelism now encourages Kenyans to exercise patience, expressing confidence that the government will eventually fulfill its promises to the people. This abrupt change in stance has left many puzzled, further fueling the ongoing discussions about Pastor Nganga's role in the political discourse.

If you've been active on social media, chances are you've encountered Pastor James Nganga, the founder and owner of Neno Evangelism church, renowned for his provocative statements that often spark discussions among Kenyans. Recently, he found himself in a dispute concerning his land, reportedly located on Kenya Railways property, leading to eviction notices. Pastor Nganga initially expressed vehement opposition to the government, delivering sharp criticisms that stirred public reactions.

However, in a surprising turn of events, Pastor Nganga has reversed his stance and is now expressing support for the government. In a viral video, he urges Kenyans to ease off the pressure on President William Ruto, attributing the economic challenges to a depleted treasury inherited by the current administration. Nganga insists that Kenyans should recognize the efforts being made to stabilize the economy and shifts the blame onto the previous administration, claiming they were responsible for damaging the country's financial standing.

Notably, Pastor Nganga recently warned Pastor Ezekiel Odero against criticizing the government, citing potential repercussions based on his own experience in 2009 when he opposed the 2010 constitution.