Kenyans raise Ksh240K for Mukuru kwa Njenga lady who was was blasted by Pastor Ng’ang’a after asking for rent


Kenyans have come together to support a Mukuru Kwa Njenga lady who was shown the door by Pastor Ng’ang’a after appealing for help with her monthly rent.

Through an online fundraiser spearheaded by police officer Sammy Ondimu Ngare, Kenyans had, by Friday, January 31, 2025, donated a whopping Ksh240,000 towards her M-Pesa number.

Ondimu shared the news on his Facebook page, revealing that they had not yet closed the fundraiser and that all those still willing to help her could continue sending their contributions.

In a caption attached to the post, Ondimu noted that he himself was unable to believe that Kenyans could commit themselves to help someone in such a big way and said that, truly, Milka (the said lady) was really blessed.

Hakuna kama Jehovah. Milka is blessed. Tumefika 240k now. Keep them coming. Your 100, 200, 500, 1k, 2k, 5k. 0705028977 Milka Tegisi. I will be visiting her pale Mukuru Kwa Njenga. Nani ako ready twende,” he shared.

Sammy Ngare post. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital of Facebook post by @SammyOndimungare

Pastor shames Milka

The crowdfunding started after a video surfaced online about three days ago, showing Milka at the church of the renowned city preacher alongside other congregants standing at the front and presenting their prayer needs to the pastor.

When Milka’s turn came, she started sobbing before revealing to the outspoken preacher that she had come to church to see whether she could get any kind of help, as her landlord had closed her house due to unpaid rent.

“Pastor nimefungiwa nyumba one week leo,” Milka said amid tears.

This is when Pastor Ng’ang’a blasted her with harsh words, rebuking her for coming to borrow money in church.

He is heard telling her that such help is usually found at police stations and that is where she should have gone first before even making her way to his church.

“Enda polisi hapo. Polisi ya kwenu ni wapi? Sasa umefungiwa, umekuja hapa kutafuta pesa. Hapa ni kwa maombi. Kama ni mambo ya maombi, sawa. Pesa, enda kwa cabinet. Enda kwa Sakaja,” Ng’ang’a blasted her.

Affordable housing

As if that was not enough, Ng’ang’a went on to parade her and tell her off, saying he had heard that the government had introduced something called affordable housing and that she should go and stay in those houses.

He said that he himself is a man of God and deals with matters to do with prayers, and that she should not bring him such matters.

Ng’ang’a even took the time to warn other congregants, saying they should understand that he does not give out money under any circumstances to congregants.

Si kuna nyumba zimejengwa zinaitwa affordable? Si uende ukae hizo za affordable? Ndio nasema shida ya nyumba usiniletee. Shida ya nyumba enda kwa government. Me I deal with spiritual matters. Mambo kuhusu pesa, don’t come here expecting money,” Ng’ang’a said.



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