Pastor Kanyari ‘Paka Ya Msituni’ Post Ignite Drama on Marion

Pastor Kanyari ‘Paka Ya Msituni’ post sent Kenyan social media into a frenzy this week when the controversial preacher dropped a cryptic message on Facebook that many read as shade thrown at a woman caught in his recent headlines. “Paka ya msituni ni ya msituni; rudi msituni. Nimechoka,” he wrote – translating roughly to “A forest cat belongs in the forest; go back to the forest. I’m tired.”

The line resonated strongly, quickly generating thousands of comments and shares. People immediately identified Marion Naipei, the socialite who has recently been associated with Kanyari following her messy split from Nairobi County official Geoffrey Mosiria after video-leaking drama.

Fans quickly attributed the “forest cat” jab to her wild past or urged her to return to her past relationships. “We all know who the paka is,” was a popular reply. Another joked, “Pastor tired already? Drama loading.”

Kanyari’s been in the spotlight heavily these past weeks over his ties to Marion. Clips showed her helping with his shoes in church, him gifting cash and even appointing her a pastor role despite her controversial history.

He stood firm in public, offering to fund any business she wants and brushing off critics. But this post flips the vibe – tired tone, telling somebody to leave.

Geoffrey Mosiria reacted sharply too, with posts accusing Kanyari of brainwashing or worse, dragging up old beef where he “handed over” Marion like property.

Mosiria had previously remained vocal, calling out Kanyari for eating nyama choma in church and for pulling followers into deep situations. Now, with the cryptic shot, he fired back indirectly, likening himself to Pontius Pilate washing his hands of the mess.

“Direct enquiries to Pastor Kanyari,” one post read, stepping aside dramatically. Fans ate that up, some cheering him for calling out hypocrisy, others slamming the whole triangle as toxic.

Kanyari keeps his page active with sermons and miracles, but this message stood out plain – no preaching, just frustration. Followers split down the middle.

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His loyal followers defend him by saying, ‘Pray for the man of God facing attacks,’ while critics laugh and label his actions as petty for someone in a pulpit. From defending her to ‘rudi msituni’? Speedy U-turn,” one thread blasted.

Marion has stayed quiet so far, with no posts addressing the shade. Her past drama – scandals, public fights with Mosiria – makes her an easy target for gossip. Kanyari brought her close quickly, introducing her to kids even, vowing full support. This “nimechoka” feels like cracks showing, maybe regret or warning shots.

Kenyans love these preacher scandals – they mix faith, romance, betrayal, and pure soap opera. Comments pour in nonstop, memes flying with cats in forests wearing pastor collars.

One viral edit has Kanyari looking exhausted, with the caption “When the paka won’t stay huko msituni.” Churches draw crowds partly on drama like this, keeping names trending.

At its core, it’s messy human stuff. Kanyari built an empire on bold moves, from seed-planting controversies to online miracles. Bringing Marion in seemed like a redemption arc, but cryptic posts hint at trouble. Mosiria walks away claiming clean hands; fans pick sides loudly.

No one has confirmed the direct targets yet, as Kanyari often posts vague messages. Could be anybody tiring him, or nothing personal. But timing screams Marion. Kenya waits for the next chapter – apology, clapback, or silence? Feeds stay ready either way. Drama keeps rolling, hearts and comments engaged.

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