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"Ultimatum Iliisha" Pastor Ng'ang'a Hilariously Burns Unmarried People From Attending His Church

Pastor James Ng'ang'a, a well-known televangelist in Kenya, recently made headlines with his humorous warning to unmarried individuals. 

In a lively video that circulated on social media, he playfully advised singles to stay away from his church until they found a partner. 

This light-hearted message resonated with many, as he highlighted the importance of marriage in a fun and engaging way.

During his sermon, Pastor Ng'ang'a stated, "You will get old. Maltimatum (ultimatum) ended. To all the unmarried, don't come here next Sunday. 

How much time should I grant you?" His words drew laughter from the congregation and sparked discussions online. 

Many viewers found his approach both entertaining and thought-provoking, as he challenged single people to reconsider their relationship status.

This is not the first time Pastor Ng'ang'a has addressed the issue of singlehood. Previously, he had given singles a playful six-month deadline to find partners. 

He remarked, "If you are not married, I am giving you a 'maltimatum' of six months from now. Or else... Why would you claim your partner was stolen by someone else? Stop nonsense." 

This statement emphasized the need for individuals to take responsibility for their romantic lives rather than blaming external factors.

Pastor Ng'ang'a’s humorous take on marriage reflects broader cultural attitudes towards relationships in Kenya. 

Many people view marriage as an important milestone, and there is often pressure on individuals to settle down by a certain age. 

Despite the playful tone, Pastor Ng'ang'a’s message carries a serious underlying point. He wants his congregation to understand the significance of commitment and the value of building strong relationships. 

By using humor, he engages his audience and makes a potentially sensitive topic more approachable.


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