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A resurfaced video of a young, struggling Pastor Ng'ang'a predicting his future wealth and fame goes viral, sparking a debate on the power of faith and manifestation.

The internet never forgets, and today it has unearthed a gem that has silenced even the harshest critics of Pastor James Ng’ang’a. A grainy, vintage video has resurfaced, showing a young, destitute preacher in Mombasa boldly declaring that he would one day rule the airwaves and drive the finest cars.
In the clip, which is currently trending at number one on social media, Ng’ang’a is a shadow of his current flamboyant self. He is lean, dressed in humble attire, and preaching to a modest crowd. Yet, the fire in his voice is unmistakable. "I will be on television! I will drive big cars!" he roars, a proclamation that must have sounded like madness to those listening at the time. Back then, he was battling eviction, poverty, and a life that offered zero evidence of future success. Today, as the head of Neno Evangelism Centre, he lives that exact reality.
The video has sparked a frenzy of reactions, with netizens marveling at the sheer audacity of his faith. It is a classic "started from the bottom" story, but with a spiritual twist. Ng’ang’a’s journey from a street preacher in Mombasa to a media mogul in Nairobi is a testament to the "Power of the Tongue"—the biblical principle that one can speak their future into existence.
"If this is the Commander, then trust the process," one user commented, reflecting the awe that has gripped the online community. Even those who disagree with his controversial methods have been forced to tip their hats to his resilience. The video serves as a receipts-backed proof that his current empire was not an accident, but a vision held for decades.
As the video continues to circulate, it stands as a viral monument to faith and grit. Pastor Ng’ang’a called his shot years ago, and life had no choice but to obey. For the believers, it is a miracle; for the skeptics, it is a coincidence; but for Ng’ang’a, it is simply the prophecy fulfilling itself, one luxury car at a time.
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