The pastor, known for his strong opinions, openly criticized women with dreadlocks, claiming that their hairstyle was negatively impacting his church.
He made these remarks in a video that was shared on social media, where he stated that no woman with dreadlocks would be allowed to attend services without having their hair shaved.
According to Pastor Ng'ang'a, the presence of women with dreadlocks in his church was “spoiling” the congregation, and he was not going to tolerate it any longer.
He warned that any woman who entered his church with dreadlocks would be shaved, emphasizing that even if they managed to escape the shave on one Sunday, they would face it the following week.
He declared that women who did not comply with this rule would not be allowed into the church at all.
Ng'ang'a's comments have drawn mixed reactions from the public. Some people support his stance, believing that the pastor is upholding certain religious standards, while others have criticized him for focusing too much on physical appearances rather than the spiritual growth of his congregation.
Many people on social media have expressed their disagreement, with some claiming that a person's hairstyle should not be a determining factor for their worth in church.
This is not the first time Pastor Ng'ang'a has been involved in a controversial incident. In 2019, he publicly scolded a female congregant for her attire, calling her out for wearing cheap rubber shoes and carrying her belongings in a paper bag.
He questioned her choices and even accused her of being a witch because of her appearance.
This incident left the woman humiliated and sparked further debates about the pastor's approach to dealing with his church members.
While some defend Pastor Ng'ang'a's actions, arguing that he is simply trying to maintain discipline and a certain standard within his church, others believe that his behavior is overly harsh and unnecessary.
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