Kenyan Pastor Admits To Exploiting His Followers With Sh310 Scheme

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Kenyan controversial preacher, Pastor Victor Kanyari has admitted that the motive behind the infamous ‘Mbegu ya 310’ controversy was to beg for financial contributions from his followers.

Speaking at his Salvation Healing Ministry church in Nairobi, Kanyari revealed that his call for Sh310 donations was driven by a desperate desire to escape poverty rather than the promise of miracles.

The ‘Mbegu ya 310’ controversy first gained public attention in 2014 when KTN’s investigative desk, Jicho Pevu, exposed Kanyari for allegedly conning his followers through staged miracles.

The revelation shocked many, tarnishing Kanyari’s reputation and sparking widespread debate about the authenticity of his ministry.

Kanyari has now confessed that his decision to request Sh310 from his followers stemmed from financial struggles rather than a genuine intention to perform miracles.

He explained that at the time, he believed he was the most influential preacher in Nairobi, yet poverty had overwhelmed him completely.

In his words, “I was the preacher speaking in Nairobi; there was no one else. But I didn’t have money, that’s why I started asking for Sh310.”

Acknowledging his financial hardship, Kanyari elaborated that his plea for Sh310 contributions was born out of necessity.

“I didn’t have any money, that’s why I started calling for Sh310. I said plant the seed of 310 and let’s not argue. It’s not my wish, poverty had hit me hard,” confessed Kanyari.

Despite initially associating the donations with his prosperity, Kanyari emphasised that the financial aspect was not the primary motivation behind his ministry. Over time, Kanyari came to realise that his true calling was not about accumulating wealth but rather about healing people from diseases.

He recognised that the true essence of his ministry lay in his ability to provide spiritual healing rather than financial prosperity. “God gave me an anointing, but it wasn’t anointing for money. It was for healing people from diseases,” he affirmed.

Despite the turbulent history surrounding the ‘Mbegu ya 310’ controversy, Kanyari proudly declared his prosperity. He revealed that he now enjoys wealth and abundance, owning numerous cars and providing his children with access to prestigious schools.