Ezekiel Mutua urges Kenyans to ignore pastor Ng’ang’a and his wife: It’s an isolated moment of temporary insanity

Kenya Films Classifications Board CEO Ezekiel Mutua is asking Kenyans to ignore Neno evangelism church leader pastor Ng’ang’a after his recent rant.

According to Mutua, the pastor doesn’t represent the true clergy men therefor should not be given any attention.

“There are genuine men of God in Kenya who walk in integrity and preach the truth, but the media will not focus on them. They will have a field day with Pastor Ng’ang’a’s clip. That moment of insanity does not define the church. I know many good pastors who help the poor and conduct themselves with humility and dignity,” said Mutua on Facebook. 

Rant

Nganga last week became a trending topic after bashing his pastors who have not been respecting his wife. The clip shocked many Kenyans who were quick to add that that’s not how pastors should talk.

“I am a product of such genuine, spiritual, caring shepherds. They got me from the gutter and gave me hope. There are pastors and Bishops who supported me when I had no title. They saw a future in me when I didn’t even believe in myself. When I was planning my wedding in 1997, Bishop Alois Rutivi of Gospel Assembly Church mobilised the entire church to support us.

“The Bishop and the entire church gave themselves to support our wedding. I was broke like a church mouse and was a junior reporter at the NMG. My mum had been in my house in Githurai for six months critically sick after a snake bite. My fiance was clearing her masters in KU. We had nothing to make Bishop Rutivi and the church be attracted to us. Yet, we were treated with respect and love and the Bishop preached life and blessings to our marriage.

He added:

“He never demanded anything from us even when our fortunes changed. There are many such wonderful men of God. We must celebrate them and refuse the narrative that Pastor Ng’ang’a’s expletives define our church leaders. That said, the clip is unfortunate. It’s an isolated moment of temporary insanity and should be treated as such!”

Challenge! KFCB Boss, Dr Ezekiel Mutua now floats a whooping Ksh 1 M for artistes who hit the 1 M subscribers mark

Just yesterday, media ethics´ chiefwhip, Dr Ezekiel Mutua set the bar for local artistes tabling an offer of Ksh 1 M to any artist that hits 1 M subscribers mark on You Tube, from positive content.

May the 7th, 2019, the KFCB Boss only offers the massive bill to artistes who are out to generate educative and informative content.

He shares:

The Board has announced a One Million for One Million Campaign dubbed “M4M” which will seek to award who reach the 1M subscribers on their channels by posting positive messages with Ksh. 1M to establish online business & create employment through clean entertainment.

This might be in a bid to censor and call off the ill content that young talents are producing just for fame and the money.

Well, the bar has been set pretty high.

History

The media ethics´ trailblazer might have on numerous occasions rubbed shoulders with upcoming and promising talents but he shares a different side of himself too.

He just celebrated online comedian, Henry Desagu because of the kind of content he impacts society with.

Henry Desagu who started from the roots and now brags of 100 K subscribers, recently bagged the coveted Silver Creator Award because of his brains.

Dr E Mutua was not left behind after gifting him Ksh 200 K because he is impressed by the young talents work of art.

Dr E Mutua has put it clear that he is not out to nail down young talents but seeks to ensure that the youth are up to the task in the kind of content they are impacting society with.

Challenge

The KFCB chairperson has therefore floated a whooping Ksh 1 M for upcoming talents whose music content is for the good of all.

However, that might not be as easy as A..B..C, International artistes the likes of Diamond Platinumz might have been among the few who scooped 1 M plus subscribers.

Getting awarded Ksh 1 M for amassing such a crowd is worth it and probably calls for more, and by the time one is hitting the 1 M mark, You Tube itself cashes in money for you.

1 M subscribers is on another level, that we have to admit.

It is definitely a hefty task but let´s wait and see who comes out a millionaire.

Who´s up for the challenge?