Mtoto sio wangu! – Pastor Ng’ang’a Denies Paternity Claim, Demands DNA Test

Pastor Ng’ang’a, founder of Neno Evangelism, has firmly rejected a woman’s claim to be his daughter. Naomi Wangari Maina, who appeared on Tuko TV seeking financial aid for her son’s cancer treatment, claimed 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 claimed she attended his crusades without realizing the connection. It was her aunt who hinted at the secret, though without revealing names.

Later, Ng’ang’a contacted Wangari after a crusade in her hometown. Initially skeptical, she eventually recognized the truth after he mentioned details about her family.

However, when confronted by Wangari, her mother dismissed the claim. Finally, a meeting with Ng’ang’a confirmed his paternity.

The story has ignited controversy and divided public opinion. While some sympathize with Wangari’s plight, others doubt her claim and support Ng’ang’a’s demand for proof. Only the DNA test will determine the truth and ultimately resolve this complex family drama.

Key points:

  • Pastor Ng’ang’a denies paternity claim by Naomi Wangari Maina.
  • He demands a DNA test to verify the claim.
  • Wangari claims Ng’ang’a is her father and seeks financial help for her son.
  • Ng’ang’a emphasizes the importance of respect and criticizes her lack of gifts.
  • The story sparks online debate and divides public opinion.

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