Prophet Victor Kanyari, founder of Salvation Healing Ministry, has sparked a fresh wave of interest online. This time, the cleric is not making headlines for a miracle or a sermon.
Instead, he is focused on a more personal goal: his physical health. The preacher has publicly asked for help to shed some weight, and he is willing to pay handsomely for the right advice.
In a recent post on social media, Kanyari shared a video showing off his current physique. He was seen leaning against a sleek, white Lexus SUV while dressed in a bright orange Dior t-shirt.
Alongside the video, he issued a direct challenge to his followers. He stated that he would give KSh 100,000 to anyone who could provide him with a working weight loss solution.
“If you tell me what I can do to slim, I’ll reward you with Ksh 100,000. Send SMS,” Kanyari captioned.

A Heavyweight Reward
The offer is simple but lucrative. Kanyari has instructed those with ideas to reach out to him via SMS. The promise of 100,000 Kenyan Shillings has caught the attention of many Kenyans who are eager to share their fitness secrets.
For a man who often showcases a lifestyle of luxury, this reward is seen by many as a serious incentive. Kanyari is well known for his presence on TikTok, where he frequently interacts with his fans and shows off his high-end cars and properties.
Unusual Advice and a Skeptical Response
As expected, the comments section of his post was filled with a variety of suggestions. While many offered traditional diet and exercise tips, one follower provided a more unconventional piece of advice.
A user going by the name @GTsima suggested that the prophet should change his social life to see results.
The follower told Kanyari to find a girlfriend under the age of 25. The user claimed that this lifestyle change would lead to weight loss and that the prophet would thank them later.

“Just get yourself a girlfriend below 25 years old, and you’ll thank me later.”
Kanyari did not ignore the comment. However, his response was far from enthusiastic. He replied with a single word: “ukweri.” In this context, the response—which translates to “really?”—seemed to be a skeptical or dismissive acknowledgement of the suggestion.
It appears the prophet is looking for more practical health advice rather than relationship tips.
Back in the Spotlight
Kanyari has been a household name in Kenya for many years. He first gained national attention through his ministry, though he has faced significant scrutiny over his methods in the past.
In recent months, he has undergone a digital transformation. He has become a prominent figure on TikTok, hosting live sessions and sharing glimpses of his daily life.
Despite his controversial history, he continues to command a large following.
BY moses sagwe
