Neno Evangelism preacher James Ng’ang’a turned Rhema Feast 2025 at Uhuru Park into a carnival on Friday night with his viral hit ‘Sasa Naenda Majuu’.
The 73-year-old cleric, known for his dramatic style and unfiltered sermons, arrived in a striking purple suit and matching hat, drawing wild cheers from thousands in attendance.
His performance of the song, which pokes fun at his travel plans to Seattle in the United States, sent the crowd into fits of laughter, especially when his Kikuyu-accented “Seattle” rang across the park.
The tune, first composed at his church altar, has already become a social anthem with countless memes, parodies and remixes online.
Ng’ang’a didn’t disappoint in person. He pulled off electric dance moves, at times spinning and stomping with youthful energy, leaving many in disbelief at his agility.
The faithful cheered him on from the moment he was introduced to the stage until his dramatic exit.
The night cemented Ng’ang’a’s reputation as one of Kenya’s most entertaining preachers, straddling the line between pulpit and performance with flair.
Nigeria’s Apostle Joshua Selman and renowned gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey added to the celebrations as thousands thronged Uhuru Park for the climax of the Rhema Feast 2025.
The historic grounds lit up with worship, prayer and testimonies in what many attendees described as a life-changing encounter.
The five-day gospel conference, organised by Ruach Assemblies, drew believers from across Kenya and beyond.
Preacher after preacher took to the stage, delivering fiery sermons that resonated deeply with the faithful. Among them was Kenya’s own Pastor T Mwangi, the rapper-turned-preacher, who urged young people to embrace the gospel and live transformed lives.
The highlight of the evening came when Nathaniel Bassey, trumpet in hand, led the crowd in praise and worship.
Songs from the musical great echoed across Uhuru Park, with thousands lifting their voices in unison. His performance sparked a wave of jubilation, with many worshippers seen dancing, kneeling and openly weeping as they sang along.
With the dark evening, the faithful lit up the park, putting on their phone flashlights and giving a scene almost mimicking the stars in the sky.
Miracles were also reported during the event. Several people came forward to testify of instant healing, with some throwing away their crutches and walking unaided. Shouts of joy erupted as each testimony was shared, adding to the electric atmosphere that had engulfed the park.