Try me one day. I will do something you all won’t believe. – Ng’ang’a Blasts EACC over Grabbed Land Claim
Prominent evangelist Pastor James Ng’ang’a has issued a response to the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) about allegations of unlawfully acquiring land that was intended for Kenya Railways.
As per the findings of the public watchdog, the prime land was unlawfully acquired because it had been specifically allocated for Kenya Railways.
The committee aims to reclaim five specific plots of land located at the intersection of Haile Selassie Avenue and Uhuru Highway.
During the discussion, Nga’ng’a expressed his disdain for the EACC and challenged them to take action against his property.
“EACC should look for their age mates. I am not their age mates. And even if we are age mates, we never went to school together. You’re saying I stole land. A land that has a title deed from 1980. It came out in 1993. I left prison in 1993. It came out in 1999. I bought it in 2004. And you’re saying it’s fake. Fake is your mother. Don’t bring nonsense to me. If it’s stealing, ask CBK. And EACC go to the land records. Stop the comedy because you want to destroy the government’s name,” he said.
Ng’ang’a strongly criticised politicians who are actively trying to undermine him and stated that he will take decisive action against them.
“I980 was Moi’s tenure. Kibali came. Uhuru came when the title was being released. I never bought it with Uhuru. I bought it in 2004. With all those governments, where was EACC? The government sold me that land. Where were you in 1980? Try me one day. I will do something you all won’t believe. You will see how I will send you things. And you won’t know it’s me. Go play with Benny Hinn, but not me,. If you haven’t know, I am not a pastor nor a bishop, aren’t they putting blames on me?” he said.
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Try me one day. I will do something you all won’t believe. – Ng’ang’a Blasts EACC over Grabbed Land Claim