In a jaw-dropping revelation, Isak Otesa, better known as Goliath Wa Bungoma, has exposed a shocking scheme allegedly orchestrated by the controversial Pastor Victor Kanyari. Otesa claims the preacher paid him Ksh 8,000 to stage dramatic falls during a church service, sparking a frenzy among believers.
The outspoken Otesa didn’t mince words as he recounted the details. According to him, a woman named Kawira lured him into the scheme with the promise of easy cash. “Msichana anaitwa Kawira aliniambia nakupeleka kwa Pastor Kanyari. Akaniambia ukianguka unalipwa,” he revealed, laughing. Asked how much he pocketed for the act, Otesa dropped the bombshell: “8K!”
But that wasn’t all. Otesa cheekily suggested the gig could be a goldmine for anyone willing to repeat the theatrics. “Ukianguka mara 10 hiyo ni 80K!” he quipped, leaving his audience in stitches.
The claims have sent shockwaves through Kenya, reigniting public outrage against Pastor Kanyari, who has a history of scandal. Known for his infamous “310 seed” miracle con, Kanyari has long been a figure of controversy. This latest accusation paints a damning picture of a preacher allegedly exploiting faith for profit.
Social media has exploded with reactions, with many expressing anger at the blatant manipulation of congregants. Critics have called for authorities to investigate the claims, accusing such practices of undermining the sanctity of religion.
“This is disgusting! People use their last shillings to fund such scams,” one outraged netizen wrote. Others, however, found humor in Otesa’s candidness, with memes circulating about “falling for 80K.”
Pastor Kanyari, who has been silent on the allegations, faces mounting pressure to respond. Meanwhile, Otesa’s revelation has fueled a larger conversation about fake miracles and exploitation in Kenyan churches.
As the dust settles, one question lingers: how many more “miracles” are bought and paid for behind the scenes?