Pastor Victor Kanyari has publicly called on Bishop Muthee Kiengei to apologize to social media personality Pritty Vishy with a significant monetary gesture.
According to Kanyari, the apology should be accompanied by a sum of Ksh1 million, with himself contributing Ksh500 thousand.
“I think we should give Vishy Ksh1 million, I will give Ksh.500,000 and you give the other Ksh.500,000, we we give Vishy, we ask for forgiveness.
“You cannot ask for forgiveness empty handed, you’ve abused her that she doesn’t have a nice body, have you ever taken a good look at her upper body? Leave alone the lower side.
“Vishy’s upper side of the body is so hot, but you’ve abused her. Simple Boy lost a gold, a very good person, a very beautiful girl, Simple Boy has his own problems leave him alone but Kiengei you’ve messed.
“You’ve blundered, but me being the elder, I want us to go and ask for forgiveness, you will give Ksh.500,000 and I will give ksh.500,000 you can’t ask for forgiveness empty handed, we are apologising with one million shillings.
Vishy, I have not done you wrong, but this man called Kiengei, as at now stop giving out flour and helping the sick, we’re now going to Vishy,” Kanyari said.
Pastor Kanyari, known for his unconventional methods and sensational statements, made the plea during a recent live video on his TikTok page.
He emphasized the importance of humility and restitution, stating that it was crucial for Bishop Kiengei to acknowledge any wrongdoings toward Pritty Vishy, a figure who has gained popularity on social media platforms for her bold and outspoken nature.
Kanyari’s call for a financial apology has sparked mixed reactions among the public.
Some view it as a publicity stunt, given his history of controversial statements and actions.
Others, however, see it as a bold move that highlights the importance of respecting individuals’ dignity, regardless of their social standing.
The background to this situation stems from comments allegedly made by Bishop Kiengei that were perceived as disrespectful towards Pritty Vishy.
While the specifics of these comments remain unclear, the tension between the two parties has been palpable, especially among their respective followers.
Kanyari’s suggestion to involve money in the apology has further fueled the debate, with many questioning whether such a gesture is appropriate or necessary.
Critics argue that apologies should be sincere and from the heart, not tied to financial compensation.
As of now, neither Bishop Kiengei nor Pritty Vishy has responded to Pastor Kanyari’s proposal.
The unfolding situation continues to capture the attention of many, with the public eagerly awaiting the next move in this unfolding drama.