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Pastor Ng’ang’a apologises to Linus Kaikai over ‘consequences’ threats

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Pastor Ng’ang’a apologises to Linus Kaikai over ‘consequences’ threats
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Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism has today apologised to Royal Media Services Innovation Director Linus Kaikai for the abuses and threats to life he directed to him in March this year.

He gave the apology before Chief Magistrate Patricia Gichohi at the Kiambu law courts.

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““Nimemwomba msamaha Mr. Kaikai kama alikasirika na hilo jambo, sikumaanisha hivyo, sorry for that,” Ng’ang’a said.

I HAVE today forgiven Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism for the threats to life he directed at me in March this year. Pastor Ng’ang’a apologized to me before Chief Magistrate Patricia Gichohi at the Kiambu Law Courts and I accepted the apology. pic.twitter.com/JMZ8J8UB97

— Linus Kaikai (@LinusKaikai) August 26, 2019

The apology was accepted.

“I HAVE today forgiven Pastor James Ng’ang’a of Neno Evangelism for the threats to life he directed at me in March this year. Pastor Ng’ang’a apologized to me before Chief Magistrate Patricia Gichohi at the Kiambu Law Courts and I accepted the apology,” kaikai tweeted.

Pastor Ng’ang’a was in March charged with threatening to kill Kaikai, and also faced incitement to violence and disobedience of the law charges.

This is after Kaikai filed a complaint with police over the “consequences” threat from Ng’ang’a, which he had issued in a self-recorded video.

“Separate preaching na hii sarakasi za news anchor, nakwambia tu kijana. I am telling you like a Chief General Commander, you have to stop that, if you don’t stop you will face the consequences…” Pastor Ng’ang’a said.

Kaikai had on the News Gang show proposed the regulation of pastors, whom he cited ‘spiritual fraudsters’ who profit off unsuspecting Kenyans.

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