A video has surfaced showing Pastor Ng’ang’a engaging in a unique form of protest training. In the video, he is seen instructing Kenyans on how to perform somersaults, a surprising addition to their demonstration tactics.
The training session appears to be in preparation for a planned protest on Tuesday, where participants are expected to occupy Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) and other strategic locations across the country.
Pastor Ng’ang’a, a well-known religious figure, has taken an unorthodox approach to protest training, blending elements of physical agility with civil disobedience.
In the video, he emphasizes the importance of agility and coordination, suggesting that these skills will be essential for the planned occupations.
The unusual sight of a pastor leading such physical exercises has drawn both support and criticism from different quarters of the public.
The planned protest is reportedly in response to various socio-political issues affecting the country.
By occupying key locations like JKIA, the protesters aim to draw national and international attention to their cause.
Pastor Ng’ang’a’s involvement has added a unique dimension to the protest, with his followers and other participants now gearing up for what promises to be a highly coordinated and dynamic demonstration.
Reactions to the video have been mixed, with some praising Pastor Ng’ang’a for his innovative approach to protest while others question the effectiveness and appropriateness of such methods.
As the date of the protest approaches, it remains to be seen how this unconventional training will influence the overall impact and success of the demonstrations.