Pastor clears the air after he was called out for doing THIS online (see photo)
- A pastor has come to address Kenyans after photos claimed to be his emerged online
- He was allegedly exposed in a popular online group
- The group, called Team Mafisi, exposed the pastor for allegedly sending bad photos to someone’s wife
A Nairobi-based pastor has been forced to address a series of allegations online after a popular group claimed he has been misbehaving.
The group, called Team Mafisi, exposed the pastor for allegedly sending bad photos to someone’s wife forcing the man to share the photos in the group.
“Expose that man,” said the post on the popular group. "What kind of stuff is this he’s sending and he’s a pastor?”
READ ALSO: How Prophet TB Joshua 'predicted' the victory of the new French president-elect
The photos had been doing rounds on social media already, prompting a response from him.
In a statement shared on his Facebook page, the pastor, identified as Charles Makori, asked Kenyans to ignore the post since “it’s from Idlers”.
“My FB friends, let me come out here to say that those who are posting malicious photos about me are ill advised.”
READ ALSO: Nigerian lady speaks sense to women, reveals why good girls do not marry early
See a screenshot of his post below:
Makori also asked Kenyans to stop treating it with seriousness. He said:
“It’s from idlers in the streets of Nairobi, everybody will be rewarded by what he or she does.”
Meanwhile, see how a video of a Nigerian pastor, Apostle Johnson Suleman, topped social media trends recently:
Comments
Post a Comment