Controversial City Pastor Quits Radio Show

City pastor Godfrey Migwi on Wednesday quit his position at MediaMax-owned Kameme FM.

Migwi landed in trouble after he was filmed in his home backyard in Murang’a questioning the president's development record in Central Kenya.

The Kayole-based preacher took to social media to thank his loyal listeners after his final show on Wednesday, June 26.

He also revealed that he was disappointed to be leaving the airwaves after seven great years of dedicated service to his listeners.

Thank you Gatonye wa Mbugua my programs controller who noticed what was in me, Ladya Migwi, his deputy Muthee Kiengei my friend for the 5 years, we walked together reading bible for me, Kamau Kamlesh who took over from mawatchmen and we continued together, Man Nyari took over the Bible reading from Kiengei and all others presenters from Kameme for oneness, God bless you all [sic],” Migwi wrote in part.

The pastor was a co-host with man Nyari and Kamlesh in the Wednesday day night show 'Kwenjera Uma Wa Mandiko (analysing the truth of the word)'.

Earlier in June Pastor Migwi blasted President Uhuru Kenyatta for his tongue lashing statements during a meeting at the Kasarani stadium.

In a fiery defence of Deputy President (DP) William Ruto, the founder and spiritual father at House of Hope Church Kayole, Nairobi, declared that despite Uhuru's newfound alliance with ODM party leader, Raila Odinga, the people of Mt Kenya would not be bullied into backing anyone.

Pastor Migwi went on to warn the president to avoid talking to his elders in anger lest they decide to turn their back on him.

He further cautioned Uhuru to get a grip of his anger as his words resonated with a lot of people across the country.

Sources had it that his harsh criticism of the president did not go down well with his bosses and he had no option but to quit.

In March, he also made a statement that most people termed controversial as he declared that he was okay with thieves attending services in his church.

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