Pastor Kanyari Hilariously Asks King Roso to Gift Him Lion During TikTok Livestream: “Let Me Die”

 

Renowned preacher Pastor Victor Kanyari joined TikTok recently, and his presence has already been felt. Pastor Kanyari says that he does not mind getting some cash from Roso. His debut on the giant social media platform attracted a lot of backlash from social media users like Nyako, who wondered why he had joined the platform. In a new livestream, the controversial preacher asked monied TikToker King Roso to gift him lions. How much is TikTok lion gift? One TikTok lion costs 400 dollars, which is equivalent to KSh 52,000. Kanyari asked Roso to send him lions, and amid speculations that the moneyed content creator does not mean well to his gifters, the preacher begged him for gifts. “Someone said King Roso gives out lions, and he is in the Illuminati. King Roso send me that lion. Send me four lions so that I may die quickly. They said that when he sends you lions, you die. King Roso, I’m just asking that you send me five lions and you add another five. Let me die. I do not owe anyone. I heard a pastor saying that King Roso is part of the Illuminati.” Netizens react to Kanyari asking for gifts Here is what they had to say: karo simon “Then on Sunday people will flock his church for spiritual nourishment.” Diana Okweto: “He has made a decision so at least mume understand pastor.” @cindybonnie: “We only know of king ROSO not “loso” na mnapenda mihela mapastors.” Deuces: “Wewe Kanyari hii TikTok haitaki hiyo mbio, your love n greed for money itakuuwa.” Sharkurarmur: “Kanyari is changing career.” Careyvaldeviel: “Sunday anawaekelea mkono mpate pesa na yeye ako huku ana beg ata ako radhi akufe guys this m eans you should work for u to get money.” Nyar ochieng: “The power of 8 million. lf you know you know.” 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  Patricia Tonui

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