Pastor Ng'ang'a

Pastor Ng'ang'a Amazed After His Song Took Social Media By Storm: "Sijawahi Kuona Wimbo Ikitrend Kama Hiyo"

Pastor Ng'ang'a

  • Pastor James Ng'ang'a's gospel song has become a TikTok sensation, inspiring rib-cracking memes that are trending across social media
  • Kenyans have found humour in manipulating the song's lyrics to convey different meanings, leading to hilarious and creative memes
  • Ng'ang'a reacted to the song's viral success, expressing surprise and amusement at its widespread popularity

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Pastor James Ng'ang'a's gospel song has taken the internet by storm, with TikTok users creating hilarious memes widely shared and appreciated online.

The catchy worship song "Nimekuja Kukutafuta" has sparked a creative frenzy as meme makers manipulate its lyrics to convey amusing and relatable messages.

Funny memes from Ng'ang'a's worship song

TikTok users have embraced the song's lyrics, finding comedic gold in phrases like "You told me to seek you, Lord, here I am."

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Memes have surfaced, hilariously suggesting that if someone promises to give money to a lady and takes too long to fulfil the promise, she may approach them, saying the same message as in the song.

Watch the song:

Ng'ang'a reacts after song becomes internet sensation

The trend has not gone unnoticed by Pastor Ng'ang'a himself.

During a church service, he expressed astonishment at the song's widespread popularity, acknowledging that he had never seen any of his songs trend in such a manner.

The unexpected viral sensation has brought joy and laughter to countless viewers, with many finding the creative manipulation of the song's meaning immensely entertaining.

"There is a song I sang last time that has trended everywhere. I have never seen something like that. I have never seen a song trend like that. I saw it everywhere," Ng'ang'a said.

Ng'ang'a forces congregants to do push-ups, frog jumps

Elsewhere, a video of Pastor Ng'ang'a's congregation breaking into song and dance before the man of God directed them to frog jump and do push-ups caused mixed reactions online.

Ng'ang'a led the congregation in doing the exercises as music played full blast.

From ushers to the rest of the congregation, everyone was entertained and got had a minute to exercise.

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Pastor Ng'ang'a
Pastor Ng'ang'a
Pastor Ng'ang'a Amazed after His Song Took Social Media by Storm: "Sijawahi Kuona Wimbo Ikitrend
Pastor Ng'ang'a Amazed after His Song Took Social Media by Storm: "Sijawahi Kuona Wimbo Ikitrend
Pastor Ng'ang'a Amazed after His Song Took Social Media by Storm: "Sijawahi Kuona Wimbo Ikitrend
Pastor Ng'ang'a Amazed after His Song Took Social Media by Storm: "Sijawahi Kuona Wimbo Ikitrend