“Ukiona mwanaume anaenda kanisa, huyo hana mbele wala nyuma” – Andrew Kibe claims

Media personality Andrew Kibe has criticized the men who attend church services while describing them as Kafukuzwis.
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Kibe asserted that churches are the domain of women and that men have no business being involved in them. Kibe is well-known for his carefree, frequently profane views.
“Bro, you see a man in church? That man is lost. He’s sitting there. That man does not possess mbele wala nyuma. It is a kafukuswi. It’s been dominated by that one. He declared, “His world is over.”
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“A man, bro, whether it’s your father or you see a man in church like this, that man is done. It is a rap. He has given his whole will to the women. Churches belong to women, not men.”
Andrew Kibe shared details of his life as a man of God and a future pastor a few months ago.
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He reacted when pictures of him preaching and praying with well-known pastors appeared online.
He said he had wanted to become a pastor under the tutelage of among others, his friend Pastor Robert Burale.
Despite his ambition to become the “greatest pastor that ever lived,” the Kiss FM host acknowledged that he was deemed ineligible due to his excessively vocal nature.
He added that the church pastors disliked his outspoken nature and that as a result he was not elevated to the position of pastor.
When asked what caused him to go from being a Christian preacher to becoming a man who seemed to hold strong anti-Christian views, he said it was during a work trip in India.
Kibe claimed that after living in India for a number of years, he decided to “be real” and lost his religious beliefs.
The radio host claimed that, in contrast to Christians, he thought Indians were kind and modest and that he appreciated the fact that they did not force their religion on others—a discovery that fundamentally altered his outlook on life.
Kibe was a different person when he returned to Kenya in 2016 and launched a Facebook video column where he expressed his views, primarily regarding women and alcohol.
Since then, fans who consider his viewpoint to be “real” have given him a sizable following.