“I just wished they would give me a guitar to play two songs too, to see the deliverance that would happen there, but you see, Kenya cannot receive me.
Apostle Ng`ang`a claims benny hinn struggled to preach

Pastor James Maina Ng’ang’a of the Neno Evangelism Church has broken his silence after attending a major prayer rally at the Nyayo Stadium led by American Evangelist Benny Hinn on Saturday.
“I was in that meeting, sitting there to see how God was using him. I won’t talk now, but at some point something was not right.
The man fought. He fought, he is a singer, he sang songs, he sang a lot when I was there, until he got there… and I knew that this is the place and here, I am a person who counts,” said Ng’ang’a.
However, the pastor, who calls himself a commander-in-chief in the Lord’s army, said he was not given the recognition he deserved as he was sidelined and kept at a distance in a small enclosure.
“I was stationed there, there was a small paddock.
Only one person mentioned me, ‘Kenya one is here’… but they were all there in the front, look how they [recognized] them all…” Ng’ang’a complained.
Pastor Ng’ang’a indicated that he left with the main lesson to mind his own business and not go where he is not invited.
“I just wished they would give me a guitar to play two songs too, to see the deliverance that would happen there, but you see, Kenya cannot receive me.
They accept Ugandans, they are the ones who have the place.
I saw Pastor Ezekiel sitting at the door, he came out in front of me… even when he was told to do that [gesture in the air to greet people], he was not there,” he said.
“Just watching God use me and him use him [Benny Hinne], I knew I was there too.
Even if the Kenyan government does not recognize me, the heavenly government does,” he added.