Pastor Kanyari Excited as He’s Gifted Lions on TikTok While Ministering: “Tap Tap”

 

Renowned preacher Pastor Victor Kanyari has joined TikTok and he went live where people surprised him with gifts. Pastor Kanyari was given gifts on TikTok which got him excited. His debut on the giant social media platform attracted lots of backlash from social media users, like Nyako, who wondered why he joined the platform. Nyako also insinuated that churches will soon close because people were no longer going to the houses of worship but maintaining their online presence. What Pastor Kanyari told TikTokers in his debut However, in videos that are now trending online, Kanyari was gifted lions and other gifts, which he noted was exciting.  He could be heard shouting, saying: “General has sent me, let me follow him back. Tap Tap, we are already at 20,000. Continue sending me flowers, hats. I also learnt there is a gun of money, continue tapping the screen. There is someone who has also sent a gun of money, woi let’s end this now. How does one end the live?” He looked overwhelmed as people showered him with different gifts and left him with over KSh 30,000 in his account. He also cautioned those who were spewing hate towards him and maintained that he will only focus on praying for people with needs. Watch the video below: Here are some of the comments from social media users:  @deviso_3 said: “Ile 8 million imeleta shida.” @ottikevin said: “Wameona TikTok kuna pesa ama nini?” @djpopizzo said: “The goal is securing the bag.” @ess_namunyak said: “Huyu ako mchango.” @sir_isaac_blessings said: “The common enemy is poverty.” @abraham_mankura said: “Pesa iko online.” Pastor Kanyari speaks about demanding offerings The man of God opened up about the reasons he made his congregants pay the controversial KSh 310 ‘seed’ offering. Kanyari found himself in trouble after an exposé was done that unmasked how he was allegedly conning people by asking them to pay for miracles they were seeking. While preaching in his church, Kanyari revealed that poverty pushed him to ask congregants to start paying the ‘panda mbegu’ offering.


 by  Amondi Aroko 

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