- A viral video shared on Twitter showed a comical moment as Neno Evangelism Centre preacher James Ng'ang'a engaged worshippers in a spelling contest
- During a sermon, he declared that the accurate spelling for the word weak was WEECK, not WEAK, much to the amusement of the worshippers
- The preacher asked for a pen and penned down the words for comparison and disputed the correct one
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Charismatic preacher James Ng'ang'a has brought waves of laughter to his congregation during church service.
Pastor Ng'ang'a's spelling bee
The pastor, famous for his hilarious sermons and super guitar strumming skills that would put a rockstar to shame, surprised attendees when he took an unexpected detour from his sermon to address the spelling of the word weak.
In a video shared on Twitter by @cbs_ke, Ng'ang'a, with a mischievous grin, claimed that the commonly accepted spelling of weak was incorrect.
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"Nimeandika WEECK," he said before he was corrected.
With a surprised look on his face, he asked, "how?" seemingly questioning the correction.
Turning to a congregant, he requested the correct spelling, only to challenge it vehemently.
As if participating in a lighthearted spelling bee, Ng'ang'a called for a pen and paper to compare the two spellings side by side.
See the video below:
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Even after acknowledging the dictionary's version, he humorously persisted that his version held merit.
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"Unajua nataka kutoa wimbo weak, weaker, weakest. The devil is weak, weaker, weakest. Nikisema weak mnasema weaker... Ngoja nitatunga nikishika guitar," Ng'ang'a said sending the congregation into fits of laughter.
Miguna slams fan who corrected spelling error
In a swift response, lawyer Miguna Miguna took on a Twitter fan who had dared rectify a spelling error on a tweet he published on Thursday, April 20.
Miguna's tweet criticised Mbita MP Millie Odhiambo, who had called for the sentencing of characters who share bedroom content involving women.
In his argument, Miguna saw no importance in handing a life sentence to those leaking naughty content while high-level criminals continue to walk scot-free.
He wrote:
"...we have mass murderers, torturers and looters walking free, and parliamentary b*mbos are only concerned about the leakage of their piccadillos with unemployed youth? Shame on all of you!"
The keen follower noted that Miguna has misspelt a word; he argued that the correct spelling of "piccaddillos" is "peccadilloes".
Not the one to take the correction, Miguna subtly suggested the man was ignorant, saying he had applied artistic license while using the word.
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