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Pastor Ng’ang’a promise to beat presidential aspirant George Wajackoyah

by Enock Ndayala

On Thursday, June 30, Root Party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah officially launched his controversial 10-point manifesto which is centered on farming medicinal marijuana.

Wajackoyah, in his manifesto, hopes to legalize bhang for commercial purposes, to help offset Kenya’s ballooning external debt.

He has repeatedly received heavy criticism for his strange manifesto which also includes the legalization of prostitution, snake farming, hanging the corrupt as well as exporting Hyena’s testicles.

On Thursday, June 30, Root Party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah officially launched his 10-point manifesto at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).
On Thursday, June 30, Root Party presidential candidate George Wajackoyah officially launched his 10-point manifesto at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).

In one of his latest sermons, controversial Nairobi pastor James Ng’ang’a took issues with Wajackoyah’s marijuana-centered manifesto.

The man of God noted he would get into a physical fight with the controversial presidential candidate if that would be the last option to stop him from advocating for the cultivation of marijuana.

“Nitakushambulia, unitoe meno ama nikutoe (I will deal with you personally. Either you or I lose a tooth in the process) Give us respect Kenya is a Christian country,” Ng’ang’a said.

It is worth noting Kenya is primarily a secular state (i.e neither supports any religion or irreligion) and not a Christian state as pastor Ng’ang’a claimed.

The visibly angry pastor went ahead to say Wajackoyah could be cursed and wished that the 2022 presidential candidate dies before the August 9, presidential election so that he does not bring curses to Kenyan youths.

“Kenya to plant bhang? May you be cursed and die before your time. You won’t bring curses to Kenyan youths,” the man of the cloth added.

The lawyer, who has over seven academic degrees, in a previous interview said that the growing of marijuana will enable this country to pay its outstanding debts, and ensure Kenyans have enough money wherever they are so that we can sustain and arrest the debt situation.

“If we grew bhang in Nyeri alone in one year, we can pay Kenya’s entire debt portfolio or build two expressways in each county,” he says.

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