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I construct, gather followers, sell churches to bishops -Jesus Culture Ministries pastor James Wanjohi claims

Pastor James Wanjohi of Jesus Culture photo

“I’m not a preacher, priest, or pastor,” flashy city ‘Pastor’ James Wanjohi of Jesus Culture Ministries in Roysambu asserts, having closed his church due to allegations linking him to the Worth Start agency that deceived thousands of Kenyans.

The ‘Pastor’ claims to be in the construction business, where he builds churches, gathers followers, and sells them to top bishops in Nairobi and East Africa.

Controversial city conman ‘Pastor’ James Wanjohi of Worth Start Africa agency says he is no longer a preacher at the Jesus Culture Ministry, claiming that he only deals in the construction and sale of churches to top bishops.

Pastor James Wanjohi of Jesus Culture photo

Pastor Wanjohi also denied the allegations in a video, saying they were politically driven and jealous, but he was doing genuine business. 

“I know this is a political witchhunt and business rivalry, and I know I have rattled some businessmen and women who feel that they should cut my legs now so that I stop progressing.”

“I am aware that there are some politicians who are not sleeping because they are scared of me,” the controversial city conman, Pastor James Wanjohi of Worth Start Agency, says, refuting allegations that he obtained Ksh 600 million by defrauding 4,000 Kenyans with false promises of visas to travel abroad.

Pastor James Wanjohi of Jesus Culture photo

The prominent urban pastor came under scrutiny for deceiving individuals in Nairobi while fleeing his church. Pastor James Wanjohi of Jesus Culture Ministries in Roysambu had to deregister his church after a massive con game that led to the extortion of victims worth over Sh600 million.

 

Pastor James Wanjohi of Jesus Culture Ministries, who is running a jobs scam through his company WorthStart Africa, has milked over 4000 people across the country. He has managed to buy properties worth half a billion in the city, alleged to be from the tithes.