Kanyari recounts hilarious exchange with daughter, Sky, over crop tops

Pastor Victor Kanyari has hilariously opened up about a moment his daughter, Sky, turned one of his own sermons against him after he tried to discourage her from wearing crop tops.

Speaking during his midweek church service on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, Kanyari revealed that his daughter loves wearing crop tops, a fashion trend he admitted he is not very comfortable with.

“Sky likes wearing those clothes that leave the whole stomach out. What are they called again? Crop tops, yes. She really likes them, but honestly, I don’t like them that much,” he said.

Daughter Uses His Sermon Against Him

According to the preacher, he once attempted to advise his daughter against wearing the revealing outfits, hoping she would reconsider her fashion choices.

However, Sky reportedly responded with a sharp reminder from one of his own past sermons.

Kanyari explained that he had previously preached that children should stick to children’s fashion while adults focus on adult attire. His daughter quickly used that teaching to defend her crop tops.

“She reminded me that I once preached saying children should wear children’s clothes and adults should wear adult clothes. So when I questioned her about the crop tops, she told me to also stick to adult clothes and leave children’s fashion alone,” he narrated.

‘I Had No Response’

The preacher admitted that after hearing the comeback, he found himself with no argument left and simply accepted defeat.

“I did not even argue with her after that. I just agreed with her reasoning,” he said jokingly.

Kanyari then left congregants laughing after humorously imagining himself trying out the same fashion trend.

“That’s why you see me dressed like an adult. I cannot wear crop tops. Imagine me with this big stomach wearing a crop top,” he joked as the church burst into laughter.

Kanyari rebuffs narrative he’s entering politics for a big payday

Salvation Healing Ministry founder Pastor Victor Kanyari has dismissed claims that his interest in the Kasarani parliamentary seat is motivated by the lucrative salary and perks that come with being a Member of Parliament.

Speaking during his midweek church service on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, Kanyari said the earnings attached to the MP position are actually modest compared to the income he already makes from his businesses.

According to the controversial preacher, the estimated KSh800,000 monthly salary earned by MPs is not enough to attract him into politics purely for financial reasons.

“I am currently vying for the Kasarani MP seat, but people should not think I am going there because of the big salary of around KSh800,000. That amount is actually very small money,” Kanyari told congregants.

He went on to claim that some of his personal businesses are capable of generating a similar amount within a single day.

“I have many businesses, and those businesses can make even KSh800,000 in a day. So I’m not joining politics because of money. I’m interested in the connections,” he added.

Politics About Influence, Not Money

Kanyari explained that his main motivation for entering politics is the influence and networks that come with leadership positions.

The televangelist said he believes such political connections could also benefit his followers by opening doors to opportunities and leadership roles in the future.

According to him, some of the people close to him could eventually rise to positions such as Members of County Assembly (MCAs), Women Representatives, and other elective offices through the networks he hopes to build.

“When I get those connections, I will also connect my followers. Some of them could become MCAs, Women Representatives, and even bigger leaders in future,” he said.

Revisits KSh310 Miracle Seed Strategy

Kanyari also reflected on his controversial past fundraising tactics in church, particularly the famous KSh310 “miracle seed” contributions that once dominated his ministry.

The preacher admitted that he deliberately kept the amount at KSh310 because it was affordable for many followers and encouraged wider participation.

He explained that increasing the amount could have discouraged supporters from contributing.

“That time when I used to ask followers to send KSh310 for miracles, people were comfortable sending it because it was fair. I never changed the amount because I understood many people were willing to send KSh310,” he said.

“I could not suddenly ask for KSh1,000 when people were not willing to give that amount. You also have to be wise when it comes to branding,” Kanyari added.

Kanyari reveals Riggy G’s hand in pushing him to the political battleground in Kasarani

Controversial preacher Victor Kanyari has dropped explosive claims about a secret political conversation with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua — and it sounds like the 2027 political battle lines are already being drawn.

Speaking during a fiery church service on Sunday, May 17, 2026, Kanyari claimed Gachagua pulled him aside during a recent encounter and gave him a blunt political warning over his rumored Kasarani MP ambitions.

According to Kanyari, the former DP allegedly told him point-blank that winning the Kasarani parliamentary seat would be impossible unless he joined his political camp.

“The other day I met and greeted former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and he called me aside. He told me that if I want to win, I should either join him or I will fail in my Kasarani MP bid,” Kanyari claimed.

“Are You With Me Or Ruto?”

Kanyari further sensationally revealed that Gachagua allegedly demanded to know where his political loyalty lies ahead of the heated 2027 succession politics.

The flashy preacher claimed the former deputy president asked him directly whether he supports the opposition side or President William Ruto’s camp.

But Kanyari says he played it safe and avoided revealing his political stand.

“I did not respond to that, so I just told him I would look for him so that we could talk. He asked me whether I am on his opposition side or on President Ruto’s side,” he said.

“Gachagua Has Kikuyus On Lock”

In perhaps the most dramatic part of the revelation, Kanyari claimed Gachagua appeared extremely confident about his growing political influence, especially within the Kikuyu community.

According to the preacher, the former DP boldly declared that he had already “won the hearts” of Kikuyu voters — making criticism against him almost impossible in some circles.

“I also never declared to him which side I support; I just told him I would look for him. But Gachagua told me, and he was very proud and confident, that he had already won the hearts of all Kikuyus. He is deep in them,” Kanyari alleged.

The preacher went on to claim that speaking negatively about Gachagua among sections of Kikuyu supporters has now become politically risky because of the loyalty he commands.

“And right now, by the way, it is hard to speak ill of Gachagua to Kikuyus,” Kanyari added.

The sensational claims have already sparked online debate, with Kenyans now speculating whether Kanyari could be preparing for a serious political entry ahead of the 2027 General Election.

Kanyari prophies on election results with surprising twist!

Drama, prophecy, and controversy collided in one explosive sermon as Victor Kanyari made a jaw-dropping declaration — he’s destined for State House!

The Salvation Healing Ministry preacher stunned congregants during his April 26, 2026 service when he boldly claimed his path to power is already sealed, predicting a future where he rises to become Kenya’s president — and not just any win, but a landslide triumph.

“And one day I will become the president of Kenya, and I will win with a landslide victory,” Kanyari proclaimed confidently.

But he didn’t stop there.

In a statement that has already set tongues wagging, Kanyari went further to map out the country’s political future, claiming that Kithure Kindiki will first ascend to the presidency — before handing over the reins to him next.

“I will win with very many votes. After Deputy President Kithure Kindiki becomes president, I will be the next president after him,” he declared.

Kanyari insisted this wasn’t just political talk — it was prophecy.

And if the internet reactions are anything to go by, he may already be getting exactly what he predicted: attention, buzz, and plenty of trolling.

“If you want to trend and be trolled, just start saying the things I’m saying,” he added, seemingly unfazed by the backlash.

Chaos, claims, and controversy

But the sermon didn’t end with politics — it took an even more shocking turn when Kanyari dragged social media personality Marion Naipei into the spotlight with explosive allegations.

According to the preacher, Naipei has yet to shake off her drinking habits despite being part of his ministry — and what he described next left many stunned.

Kanyari claimed that during a recent campaign outing, Naipei became heavily intoxicated and caused a scene that derailed the entire engagement.

“She got so drunk she forgot she was even with me,” he alleged. “She started confronting random people — even those I was campaigning with — telling them we don’t need their votes!”

The situation, he said, quickly spiralled out of control.

Kanyari claimed he was forced to step in and remove her from the public setting to prevent further embarrassment. But according to him, things only got worse.

Once back in the car, he alleged, Naipei remained in a highly intoxicated state and even urinated inside the vehicle.

“I had to intervene because she was ruining everything. But even in the car, she was still extremely drunk — it became very difficult to handle the situation,” he said.

The sensational claims have since sparked intense reactions online, with many questioning the allegations while others remain glued to the unfolding drama surrounding the controversial preacher.

Kanyari reveals stray party girl, Marion Naipei, is back to alcoholism

Salvation Healing Ministry founder Pastor Victor Kanyari has raised fresh concerns about social media personality Marion Naipei, claiming she has not fully abandoned her drinking habits despite previously joining his church and taking on ministry-related responsibilities.

Speaking during his Sunday service on April 26, 2026, Kanyari recounted an incident he alleged occurred during a recent campaign outing where they were together.

He claimed that Naipei became heavily intoxicated at the event, leading to disruptive behaviour that he described as inconsistent with the purpose of the engagement. According to him, she began confronting members of the public, including individuals he had approached during the campaign.

“We had gone out for my campaigns, and Marion Naipei got so drunk that she forgot she was with me. She started lashing out at people, even those I was engaging, telling them we didn’t need their votes,” Kanyari said.

Kanyari stated that the situation escalated, forcing him to step in and ask her to withdraw from the public setting and return to the car to prevent further disruption.

He further alleged that even after leaving the scene, she remained highly intoxicated and urinated in the vehicle.

“I had to step in and ask her to go back to the car because things were getting out of hand. But even then, she was still very intoxicated, and it became difficult to manage the situation,” he said.

The pastor did not provide independent evidence to support the claims, but used the account during his sermon to caution against behaviour he said contradicts spiritual transformation.

Concerns over addiction

In an earlier address on March 29, 2026, Kanyari had also spoken about Naipei’s alleged struggle with alcohol, despite having entrusted her with responsibilities within the church.

He noted that guiding some individuals toward change can be particularly difficult, comparing the experience to trying to tame a wild animal.

“With Marion Naipei, it feels like trying to tame a wild animal,” he said.

He claimed that she had been drinking throughout the previous night yet was expected to attend church early the following day. According to him, she often arrives late and makes a noticeable entrance during services.

“Marion Naipei was drinking all night yesterday, yet she is expected in church. You will see her arrive late and walk in dramatically,” he added.

Kanyari said he has repeatedly urged her to stop drinking, but her actions continue to contradict her assurances. He also claimed there were visible signs suggesting she had recently consumed alcohol, despite saying she had quit.

“She drank the whole of Saturday, and I have been telling her to stop. She says she has stopped, but you can still see signs,” he said.

Despite the challenges, Kanyari maintained that he remains committed to mentoring her and helping her change, even as he acknowledged that the process can be difficult.

 

“Even if I was called to help people change, some individuals are harder to guide. But I will keep trying, even though it is not easy,” he said.

“Stop the Gossip”- Pastor Kanyari Calls Out Marion Naipei Over Celebrity Obsession

Controversial Salvation Healing Ministry founder, Pastor Victor Kanyari, has issued a stern public warning to social media personality Marion Naipei, accusing the new congregant of being more interested in celebrity “tea” than spiritual or financial growth.

During his midweek service on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, Kanyari didn’t hold back, labeling Naipei a “backbiter” who is overly invested in the private lives of public figures.

A Walking Encyclopedia of Rumors

Kanyari expressed shock at Naipei’s detailed knowledge of celebrity scandals, specifically citing her alleged “investigation” into the marriage of comedian Njugush and his wife, Celestine Ndinda.

“She already investigated Njugush and his wife… she even knows when they ended their relationship last year. If you ask her for the exact dates, she will tell you,” Kanyari told the congregation.

The preacher lamented that while Naipei is an expert on gossip, she lacks the same enthusiasm for productive ventures. “When I ask her to look for ways we can find money, that is where she does not know,” he added.

The “Wild Animal” Struggle: Alcoholism and Church Duties

This public reprimand is just the latest chapter in the rocky relationship between the pastor and the influencer. Despite Kanyari ordaining her to handle key church duties, he admitted that her struggle with alcohol remains a major hurdle.

Key points from Kanyari’s recent grievances:

  • Late Arrivals: During a March 29 service, Kanyari noted she had been drinking all night and arrived late to church with a “dramatic” entrance.

  • Failed Promises: Although Naipei claims to have quit drinking, Kanyari claims her actions—and the physical signs of recent consumption—suggest otherwise.

  • The Challenge: Kanyari compared the task of guiding her to “taming a wild animal,” acknowledging that while he believes God led her to his church, her presence could eventually become “the end of us.”

A Divinely Guided Conflict?

Despite the “backbiting” and the struggles with sobriety, Kanyari maintains that Naipei’s attendance at Salvation Healing Ministry is part of a divine plan. However, his patience appears to be wearing thin as he balances the role of a spiritual mentor with the reality of a congregant who seems more focused on TikTok-style exposés than the pulpit.

Whether Naipei will trade the celebrity gossip for financial planning remains to be seen, but for now, she remains the most talked-about—and scrutinized—member of Kanyari’s flock.

Hope Kid explains why God keeps blessing Pastor kanyari

Hope Kid has come to the defence of controversial preacher Victor Kanyari, offering an explanation for why the Salvation Healing Ministry leader continues to attract “blessings” despite ongoing public criticism.

Speaking during a recent appearance on the Obinna Show podcast, Hope Kid argued that Kanyari’s influence and success stem from his willingness to embrace individuals often rejected by mainstream society.

A Different Perspective on Ministry

Hope Kid challenged the approach taken by some traditional churches, suggesting that they tend to push away people who have made mistakes instead of offering them support. In contrast, he described Kanyari as someone who creates space for those facing public backlash.

He noted that while many are quick to judge, Kanyari focuses on offering guidance and transformation.

“Why are you chasing people away from the church—where do we expect them to go?” Hope Kid posed, adding that society often criticises Kanyari for doing what others avoid—standing with those who have been publicly shamed.

Explaining Kanyari’s Continued Influence

According to the singer, Kanyari’s continued prosperity could be tied to a perspective rooted in grace rather than judgment. He suggested that divine favour may not align with public opinion, pointing out that people often assess situations differently from a spiritual standpoint.

Hope Kid acknowledged that Kanyari is not without flaws but maintained that his decision to stand by rejected individuals sets him apart.

“When the world is stoning them, he embraces them,” he said, adding that this could explain why many question how Kanyari continues to thrive.

A Haven for the Criticised

Salvation Healing Ministry, led by Kanyari, has recently become a refuge for social media personalities caught up in controversy. Figures such as Marion Naipei and Choice Kinoti have appeared at the church following viral scandals.

Kanyari has been seen publicly offering them support, often referring to them in affectionate terms while giving them a platform to share their side of the story without harsh scrutiny.

More Than Spiritual Support

Beyond spiritual guidance, the church has also been associated with offering practical assistance, including financial support. This can be particularly significant for individuals whose livelihoods are affected by online backlash and loss of brand partnerships.

Hope Kid’s remarks add a new layer to the ongoing public conversation around Kanyari, framing his controversial ministry style as one rooted in inclusion rather than exclusion.

Pastor Kanyari blesses “Kwa Mbae” lad Kshs 40K

Prophet Victor Kanyari of the Salvation Healing Ministry has come to the aid of the family of Musa Kihara, the young boy who recently went viral for confidently giving directions to the Kwa Mbae shop.

The family attended Kanyari’s church on Sunday, where the preacher extended financial support and appealed for continued assistance from the public.

Financial Support for the Family

During the service, Kanyari presented the family with KSh 40,000 as they continue to deal with a serious health challenge affecting one of Musa’s siblings.

“Familia ya kwa Mbae wamekuja na I have blessed them with 40,000 KSh,” Kanyari told the congregation.

Musa’s mother also addressed those present, revealing that her son is currently battling cancer. She explained that he had undergone a major operation at the Kenyatta University Teaching and Research Hospital.

“We brought him to the hospital on Thursday, and he was operated on Friday. As we speak, he has been moved back to the ward from ICU,” she shared.

Mobilising More Support

Kanyari has since called on Kenyans to continue supporting the family. He announced plans to visit their home on April 26, with the aim of offering additional help as the child continues to recover.

Taking to social media, he encouraged well-wishers to join the initiative.

“On date 26 twende kwao we support him coz he has a brother who has cancer,” he said.

From Viral Moment to Public Attention

Musa Kihara gained national attention after a video of him giving clear and polite directions to a boda boda rider went viral. His use of the phrase “umeelewa” quickly captured the hearts of many online.

As interest in his story grew, visitors to the family’s home discovered they were facing significant challenges, prompting an outpouring of support from well-wishers.

Kanyari’s contribution adds to ongoing efforts by members of the public and notable figures who have stepped in to support the family during this difficult period.

Prophet Kanyari flees Ksh 90mill Runda house

Prophet Victor Kanyari, the leader of Salvation Healing Ministry, has stirred debate after cautioning his congregation against envying the lifestyle of the super-rich.

According to the controversial preacher, life in luxury is not always as glamorous as it appears.

A Surprising Experience in Runda

Kanyari recently moved into a high-end mansion in Runda, one of Nairobi’s most exclusive neighbourhoods. The property, reportedly worth KSh 90 million, features modern amenities including a swimming pool.

However, despite the prestige, he revealed that he became bored just two days after moving in.

“I have bought a very decent house with all amenities… I have stayed there for two days and I got bored,” he told his congregation.

“Luxury Can Be Lonely”

The preacher explained that the quiet, gated environment of Runda was a sharp contrast to the lively atmosphere he was used to in other parts of Nairobi.

He described the experience as isolating, warning that wealth without social connection can feel empty.

“Do not desire the life of wealth; it is a lonely life. It is better to have that money but eat with the people of Dandora and Githurai,” he said.

Missing the Everyday Lifestyle

Kanyari also pointed out the absence of everyday social experiences in the upscale neighbourhood. He said he missed the vibrant street life found in estates such as Dandora, Githurai, and Kayole.

From local street foods like mutura and mshikaki to the lively interactions with residents, he said the sense of community was lacking in the affluent area.

“In Runda, there is no mutura… nobody calls you ‘Mheshimiwa’ there,” he remarked.

Return to Familiar Ground

Despite showcasing the mansion through his daughter’s platforms, Kanyari admitted that the pull of his former lifestyle was stronger.

He revealed that shortly after settling in, he chose to leave and return to Kayole, where he feels more connected and comfortable.

“I told the driver, ‘I am going back to Kayole. It is good here,’” he recounted.

A Message to Followers

Through his experience, Kanyari urged his followers to rethink their perceptions of wealth, suggesting that happiness is not solely defined by luxury, but by community, connection, and a sense of belonging.

Kanyari offers salvation from masturbation for city youth

Victor Kanyari, the founder of Salvation Healing Ministry, has prayed for a young man seeking deliverance from what he described as an eight-year struggle with masturbation.

During a church service at his Njiiru-based church on Thursday, March 12, 2026, the preacher addressed the young congregant directly, describing the habit as both a personal and spiritual challenge that required prayer and intervention.

Kanyari told the congregation that masturbation can affect a person’s natural desire for a partner and described it as a spiritual issue that should be confronted through faith and prayer.

“You mean you have been masturbating for eight years? Masturbation, because I know some of you, my church members, don’t know, is where a man finds ways to satisfy himself sexually. And that means he may never have the desire for a woman,” he said.

According to the preacher, the young man had travelled from Kitale in Trans-Nzoia County to seek spiritual guidance and prayer at the church. Kanyari said the effort showed the man’s determination to overcome the habit.

“It’s a spirit, and this young man has come all the way from Kitale, Trans-Nzoia County, to seek my prayers. Imagine, he has travelled all the way and spent his fare to come and seek my help,” the pastor stated.

During the prayer session, Kanyari led the congregation in a spiritual intervention, invoking God’s name as he prayed for the young man to be freed from the habit. In a video later shared on TikTok, the man is seen collapsing to the ground as the preacher prays and church members join in.

Kanyari used the moment to address his congregation about personal struggles related to sexuality, urging believers to approach such challenges with prayer, understanding and compassion rather than judgement.

“And because of that, I declare that the spirit of masturbation is done, and I declare an end to that spirit now in Jesus’ name. Now I pray for the spirit to vanish and depart from this man,” he said.

Naipei’s Warning After Joining Kanyari’s Church

The prayer session came days after social media personality Marion Naipei, who is associated with Kanyari’s church, issued a warning to people who do not give offerings in church.

Speaking during a TikTok Live on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, Naipei said she was frustrated by criticism from online users who advise her despite not contributing offerings themselves.

“You guys are all over here lashing at me, yet you never even give offerings in church. You do not give offerings, I am sure. And that means you are living on mercy,” she said.

Naipei argued that many people criticising her online fail to support church activities financially and suggested that their wellbeing depends on divine mercy.

“It’s only that God feels like giving you chances; otherwise, some of you would have very bad lives or some of you would even be dead by now,” she added.

She also dismissed advice from critics urging her to stop talking openly about the support she receives from Kanyari, including claims that he helps cover her bills and school fees.

“And don’t even lecture me or tell me to stop bragging or anything. Such advice makes me bored and even angry,” she said.

Pastor Kanyari swoops in to save Nairobi residents affected by flooding

Victor Kanyari has joined efforts to assist dozens of Nairobi residents affected by severe flooding caused by the ongoing heavy rains.

The founder of Salvation Healing Ministries spent time in the Njiru area, where his church is located, distributing food and essential supplies to residents whose lives have been disrupted by the floods.

“Leo Team Kanyari imeshinda Potmore Njiru tukipeana chakula kwa watu ambao walioadhiriwa na mafuriko,” Kanyari said.

The statement loosely translates to: “Today Team Kanyari spent the day at Potmore Njiru providing food to people affected by the floods.”

Photos shared by the preacher on social media showed residents lining up as they received food and other supplies from members of his team.

Kiengei Appeals for Donations

Kanyari joins a growing number of religious leaders stepping in to help flood victims, including Benson Gathungu, the founder of Jesus Compassion Ministries.

Bishop Kiengei opened the doors of his church to people displaced by the heavy rains.

“These rains have deeply affected many people in Kenya. Houses have submerged, properties destroyed and people have shifted… Today at JCM Church International headquarters we have received victims of the downpour,” he said in a statement issued on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.

He also appealed to the public for donations to help support those affected as they attempt to rebuild their lives.

“Please, I am appealing to you, if you have clothes, bedding and hygiene items that you can share, visit the Lord’s Store and we will reach out to the needy,” he added.

Sakaja Faces Public Criticism

The flooding followed heavy rainfall that hit Nairobi on Friday, March 6, 2026, leaving more than 40 people dead.

Several others sustained injuries, while property worth hundreds of millions of shillings was destroyed.

The situation has also triggered public criticism directed at Johnson Sakaja, as residents expressed frustration over the recurring floods that have affected the city in recent years.

Kanyari explains why he insulted Marion Naipei

Prophet Victor Kanyari has finally broken his silence after his explosive “bush cat” remarks about TikTok star Marion Naipei set social media on fire.

During a chaotic live session, the controversial preacher moved to explain why he referred to Naipei as “paka ya msituni” — even as he splashed cash on her wardrobe and personal upkeep, turning the whole episode into yet another viral spectacle.

“Bush Cat, Go Back to the Bush”

The phrase “paka ya msituni” quickly trended online, with fans split between outrage and amusement. Kanyari insisted the comment was born out of frustration, not insult.

According to him, he had been praying tirelessly for Naipei’s “transformation,” only to keep spotting her on TikTok, glass in hand.

“I was praying for her, but every time I checked TikTok, she was still drinking heavily,” Kanyari claimed.

That, he said, pushed him to snap — telling her to “go back to the bush,” a line that instantly ignited the internet.

Church Makeover — Funded by Kanyari

But the drama didn’t stop there.

Kanyari then turned his attention to Naipei’s dressing, claiming she lacked proper church outfits and often showed up in streetwear. While he initially planned to buy the clothes himself, he opted to hand over cash instead.

After asking how much women’s clothes cost — roughly KSh 2,000 per outfit — the prophet dramatically produced KSh 6,000, enough for three Sunday looks.

He issued a firm warning: this money was strictly for church clothes — not alcohol.

Alcohol Money? Sit Down.

In a twist that stunned viewers, Kanyari then directly addressed Naipei’s drinking habits. He asked her how much she would need for alcohol.

When she casually requested KSh 3,000, the prophet shut it down instantly.

“No,” he said — ordering her to sit, sparking laughter and shock across the live chat.

Media War Erupts

The livestream also turned into a battlefield as Kanyari fired back at radio personalities who had criticised him. Clearly irritated, he accused a broadcaster of disrespecting the church and “defiling the altar.”

“I am of the church. You are a radio station,” he snapped.
“Why is a comedian involving himself with my altar?”

He insisted the altar did not belong to the media and dismissed the criticism as outsiders meddling in his ministry.

A Viral Relationship

Marion Naipei has become a regular feature on Kanyari’s live broadcasts, with the preacher claiming he is on a mission to “reform” her. But so far, the journey has been anything but quiet — marked by cash handouts, public scoldings, fiery clapbacks, and nonstop viral moments.

One thing is clear: when Kanyari and Naipei go live, the internet is guaranteed a show

Pastor Kanyari Sparks Fresh Outrage After Suggestive Dance In Church

The line between a place of worship and a social media stage continues to blur at Pastor Victor Kanyari’s Salvation Healing Ministry. Just days after a service on Sunday, February 1, 2026, the controversial preacher is back in the crosshairs of public opinion following an incident involving a popular TikToker that many Kenyans have labeled a blatant “disrespect to the house of God.”

During the Sunday service, Kanyari invited a group of content creators to the pulpit, including a TikToker known as Rukia. What followed left both the congregation and the online community bewildered.

The Sunday Scandal

Dressed in tight-fitting attire, Rukia was invited by the man of God to address the congregants. However, before she could speak, a secular song began playing over the church’s sound system. In a move that shocked onlookers, Rukia began dancing suggestively, shaking her behind on the pulpit as Kanyari and the church members watched.

Following the performance, the TikToker greeted the congregation, vowing to become a “full-fledged member” of the church. She then presented the pastor with a personalized t-shirt featuring his face, which was followed by a hug and applause from some members of the crowd. However, the reception online was far less welcoming.

A Pattern of Controversy

This is not the first time Kanyari’s attempt to bridge the gap between TikTok and the church has backfired. In 2024, the preacher made headlines after inviting 200 TikTokers to his service, an event that quickly devolved into chaos.

Public Backlash

Despite his previous apologies, Kenyans on social media have slammed the preacher for allowing a repeat of such “antics.” Many argue that the pulpit should remain a sacred space for spiritual nourishment, rather than a playground for “clout-chasing” and suggestive performances.

Critics have pointed out the irony of Kanyari previously claiming to be a victim of TikTokers’ disrespect, only to once again provide them with the platform to perform secular dances in the middle of a service. For many, this latest incident is proof that the “Salvation Healing Ministry” is leaning more toward entertainment than ministry.

The Bottom Line

As the video of Rukia’s dance continues to circulate, the debate over church ethics in the digital age grows louder. While some argue that the church should be inclusive of all people—including “sinners” and content creators—the consensus among many Kenyans is that there must be a boundary for what is considered acceptable behavior within the sanctuary.

Kanyari discusses his daughter, Sky Victor’s aggressive online conduct

The children of late gospel singer Betty Bayo are reportedly showing worrying changes in behaviour following her death, according to their biological father, Pastor Victor Kanyari.

Speaking during last Sunday’s service at Salvation Healing Ministries, the controversial preacher opened up about the challenges he says he is now facing with his children, Sky and Danivictor, in the weeks after their mother’s passing.

Betty Bayo died on Monday, November 10, while undergoing treatment for acute myeloid leukaemia, and was laid to rest on November 20 at her Kiambu home.

“They Have Changed”

Addressing his congregation, Kanyari claimed that his children’s behaviour has noticeably shifted since their mother died, describing them as becoming “wakali kiasi.”

The pastor said he was unsettled by the change, questioning whether the children were being influenced negatively.

“Since their mother died, they have become somewhat aggressive. I don’t even know whether they are being taught wrongly or what… they are questioning me so much,” he said.

His remarks quickly drew attention online, with many reacting to his public airing of the issue.

Custody Questions Still Hanging

Kanyari’s comments come at a time when public debate over the children’s future remains heated.

Since Betty’s death, Sky and Danivictor have continued living with their stepfather, Hiram Gitau, popularly known as Tash, who had been raising them alongside their mother.

The matter escalated after Betty’s mother publicly urged Kanyari to take responsibility for the children and questioned why they were still under Tash’s care.

Inside the KSh 91 Million Plan

During the same sermon, Kanyari reiterated that he is ready to take over full responsibility for his children, explaining that he had deliberately delayed action to avoid conflict and respect Tash’s role.

“There is the father who sired them and the one who raised them. We are two fathers,” he said. “If I wanted conflict, I would have gone there with people and demanded my children. But I did not want war.”

He went on to reveal that he has secured a residence in Runda, valued at approximately KSh 91 million, where he plans to live with the children and Betty Bayo’s sister.

According to the preacher, the house is fully processed and ready for occupation.

“I think this week I may take them and stay with them. I will raise them,” he told congregants.

Unclear Path Forward

Despite his bold declaration, Kanyari did not explain how the custody transition would be handled or whether legal procedures would be followed.

As things stand, no official custody arrangement has been confirmed, and the situation continues to attract public scrutiny. Many netizens have urged patience, noting that the children may still be grieving and need time to heal emotionally.

Kanyari unveils 90 million war-chest for custody battle for his and Betty Bayo’s kids

Weeks after the death of gospel singer Betty Bayo, her former husband, Pastor Victor Kanyari, has said he is now ready to fully take up responsibility for their two children.

Betty died on Monday, November 10, while receiving treatment for acute myeloid leukaemia. Her passing sparked widespread public debate over the future of her children, Sky and Danivictor, particularly over whether they should remain with their stepfather, Hiram Gitau alias Tash, or move in with their biological father.

Since her death, the children have continued living at the Edenville home with Tash, who had been raising them alongside their late mother.

Kanyari Explains His Silence

Addressing congregants during a recent sermon at Salvation Healing Ministries, Pastor Kanyari explained that his decision to previously hold back was intentional and rooted in a desire to maintain peace.

He acknowledged that both he and Tash have played fatherly roles in the children’s lives, saying he did not want to escalate emotions during an already painful period.

“There is the father who sired them and the one who raised them. We are two fathers,” Kanyari said. “That is why I did not rush. I am not a violent person. If I wanted conflict, I would have gone there with people and demanded my children. But I did not want war.”

He added that his focus had been on ensuring calm and stability for the children as the family mourned Betty’s death.

Plans for a New Home

During the same sermon, Kanyari revealed that he has secured a residence in Runda, where he plans to live with the children alongside Betty’s sister.

He told the congregation that the house, valued at about KSh 91 million, is fully processed and ready for occupation.

“I have bought a house so that the children can live there together with Betty’s sister,” he said. “The house was going for around KSh 90 million. All the documentation is complete. I think this week I may take them and stay with them. I will raise them.”

Questions Over Custody Process

Despite the announcement, Kanyari did not clarify how the custody transition would be handled or whether legal procedures would be followed.

This has left the public awaiting clarity on whether consultations will take place between Kanyari, Tash, and Betty’s extended family before any changes are made.

Mixed Online Reactions

Kanyari’s remarks triggered varied reactions online, with netizens sharing differing views on what they believe is in the best interest of the children.

Some urged patience and emotional sensitivity, arguing that the children need time to grieve, while others insisted that Kanyari, as their biological father, should step in fully.

Why the Debate Continues

The custody debate intensified after Betty’s mother publicly questioned the children remaining under Tash’s care. She called on Pastor Kanyari to take responsibility and urged authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding Betty’s death, alleging that her burial was rushed.

The situation has continued to attract national attention, with family members, church leaders and online commentators weighing in.

So far, no official custody arrangement has been confirmed, and both families are yet to publicly outline an agreed way forward for Sky and Danivictor.

Sky Kanyari asks Pastor Kanyari very troubling question that left him grappling

Pastor Victor Kanyari has stirred widespread reactions after dedicating an entire church service to honouring his late ex-wife, gospel singer Betty Bayo.

The Salvation Ministries Healing co-founder is still coming to terms with her passing. Bayo, the mother of his two children, died on 10 November following a long battle with leukaemia. She was laid to rest on 20 November in an emotional farewell.

A Grieving Father Still in Pain

During the Sunday service held on the day she died, Kanyari spoke openly about the depth of his sorrow. He described Bayo as someone he cared for deeply and said he had begun to heal—until a photograph of her appeared on the screen.

“I felt completely shattered,” he told congregants. “My children have lost their mother… she is the one who named them.”

He reflected on their years of co-parenting, recalling how he regularly supported the children’s travel abroad.

“I used to send them money for return tickets. I even paid KSh 1 million for their first-class trip to the US,” he shared.

Kanyari also recounted a tender moment with his daughter Sky, who had recently ordered clothes and asked him to pay for them. Though some outfits were shorter than he liked, he said he held back from correcting her, mindful of her recent loss.

He contrasted this with his own tough upbringing. “My children are different—we have to give them what they need,” he added.

Conversations About the Future

Kanyari described a difficult conversation with Sky, who asked him what plans he had for her and her brother now that their mother was gone.

The question, he said, caught him off guard. “I told her I want them to study hard and eventually move to the US,” he recounted, noting that she walked away soon after, as she was with her stepfather at the time.

On Remarrying and Expanding His Family

Though he has remained single since separating from Bayo, Kanyari suggested he may be open to having more children. He joked to his secretary that he hoped to expand his family because “children are special” and remain emotionally connected to their parents even through challenges.

Lightening the mood, he hinted he might choose a “kienyeji” partner—someone simple, traditional, and down-to-earth.

Custody Questions After Betty’s Passing

Bayo’s death rekindled discussion about the future care of her children, Sky and Danivictor.

Much of the public debate centred on the role of her partner, Hiram “Tash” Gitau, with whom she lived in Edenville Estate. The children had formed a close bond with him, and Bayo had previously shared that Danivictor helped bring them together. Sky once famously said she had “two dads.”

Another potential guardian mentioned was Betty’s mother, who lives in the United States.

Amid these discussions, Kanyari firmly stated that he wanted his children to live with him. He even revealed plans to move them into a KSh 90 million home in Runda.

Kanyari Urges Kenyans To Celebrate Late Betty Bayo’s Birthday

Prophet Victor Kanyari of Salvation Healing Ministry has penned an emotional tribute, urging Kenyans to help him honour his late ex-wife, gospel singer Betty Bayo, on what would have been her special day.

Kanyari took to Facebook on Friday, November 28, 2025, calling on citizens of goodwill to join him in celebrating the mother of his children, just days after her emotional burial in Kiambu County.

He posted a heartfelt message accompanied by pictures of the late singer, reflecting his enduring love and grief.

“Despite being late… help me wish mama Sky in heaven a happy birthday and my son Danny Victor,” Kanyari posted, drawing an outpouring of sympathy and messages of strength from his followers.

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Revisiting Their Final Conversation

In a separate emotional message, the prophet revisited the profound final moments he shared with Betty Bayo, stating that her last words remain deeply etched in his memory.

“That last conversation we had is and will be engraved on my memory forever,” Kanyari wrote. “Continue resting easy, Mama Sky. I promised to keep our children safe while you were alive, and I’ll still do that even after you left.”

His emotional openness resonated with supporters and social media users, many of whom praised his courage for publicly honouring his former partner in such a vulnerable way.

Betty Bayo, mother to Sky and Danny, passed away after a long battle with blood cancer and was laid to rest at her farm in Kiambu’s Nduberi area on Thursday, November 20, 2025.

Kanyari leaks texts between him and Betty Bayo’s daughter, Sky

Pastor Victor Kanyari has posted yet another private conversation with his daughter, Sky Victor—extending a week-long streak of leaked screenshots as he attempts to defend himself against claims that he has not been supporting his children financially.

The controversial preacher has been insisting he has always paid his children’s school fees, even saying he recently contributed KSh 500,000. Many Kenyans, however, remain unconvinced.

Sky’s Heartfelt Thank-You Message

In his latest post, Kanyari uploaded a WhatsApp chat with Sky, whom he has saved as “Sky My Daughter.” In the exchange, Sky warmly thanks him for clearing her school fees.

“Thank you Baba, you are the best. Now I can go to school. You are the best father anybody can ask for,” she wrote.

Kanyari replied with a penguin and baby bottle emoji—an odd combination that left Sky confused.

Another screenshot shows Sky informing him she is breaking for midterm and asking when he plans to pick her up.

Kenyans Push Back: “Why Are You Doing This?”

The reaction online has been divided, with many questioning the pastor’s intentions.

Novince Euralia called out the timing, pointing out that the messages appear to be from 2023 and 2024, yet he is releasing them now—right when Sky has publicly asked people to stop trolling her fathers.

Mary Kazz Njoroge also questioned why Kanyari was presenting the act of paying school fees as though he deserved applause for it.

Family Tension After Betty Bayo’s Death

The screenshots come amid swirling rumours of custody tensions between Kanyari and Sky’s stepfather, Hiram “Tash” Gitau, following the death of their mother, singer Betty Bayo.

Sky and her younger brother Danny are Kanyari’s children, and though the parents had separated, they had been co-parenting until Bayo’s passing.

Sky Sets the Record Straight

In a recent emotional video, Sky dismissed talk that she is choosing sides or distancing herself from her biological father.

“I still love both of my fathers. I’m not picking sides; I love them both. Life will continue whether she is here or not,” she said.

She pleaded with the public to stop harassing both men.

“Please be careful. Don’t bully my Baba or my Dad. You don’t know what’s happening behind the scenes.”

A Daughter Grieves

Sky also opened up about the devastating loss of her mother, recalling the pain of watching her coffin being lowered.

“I want mum to rest in peace. She was buried yesterday, and it was painful watching her go down. I’m lost for words, but I will make her proud. I shared my dreams with her, and I will achieve them. Hii kitu imeniuma sana,” she said.

Her message suggests a young girl navigating grief, unwanted public scrutiny, and the complicated dynamics of a blended family—while trying to protect both of her fathers from online attacks.

Betty Bayo’s daughter defends her fathers after Kenyans bash them

Sky Victor, daughter of the late gospel singer Betty Bayo, has issued a heartfelt appeal to Kenyans online, urging them to stop attacking her biological father, Prophet Victor Kanyari, and her mother’s husband, Hiram “Tash” Gitau.

Her message, delivered through a viral video, comes amid intense public scrutiny following her mother’s death on November 10, 2025.

A Daughter’s Direct Appeal

Speaking calmly but firmly to the camera, Sky dismissed claims that she is caught between the two men, stressing that she shares a loving relationship with both.

“I still love both of my fathers. I don’t know what you guys are talking about. I’m not picking sides. I love them both,” she said, adding that life must continue “whether she’s here or not.”

She clarified that she is not involved in any conflict and urged the public to stop projecting drama onto her family.

Calling for Privacy and Respect

Sky’s frustration centred on the online harassment directed at both Kanyari and Tash. She reminded Kenyans that they are not privy to everything happening within the family.

“Please be careful. Don’t bully my baba. Don’t bully my dad. You don’t know what is happening behind the scenes,” she said. “Some of you hear a little information and assume everything. Don’t assume.”

She emphasized that much of her family’s life is private and should not be judged based on half-truths circulating online.

Navigating Grief Under Public Scrutiny

The loss of her mother has brought Sky immense grief. She described the burial as deeply painful, saying it was “sad seeing her ass go down,” and noted that the dress she had planned to wear remains untouched in her closet.

Despite the emotional turmoil, Sky expressed determination to push forward.

A Promise to Honour Her Mother

Sky revealed that she had shared all her dreams and aspirations with her mother—and now feels compelled to achieve them.

“I will make my mother proud no matter what,” she declared, adding that the tragedy has only strengthened her resolve.

Her message serves as both a plea for compassion and a reminder that behind public figures and viral stories are real families navigating complex emotions away from the spotlight.

Drama, Tears and a Public Apology: Prophet Victor Kanyari Steals the Spotlight at Betty Bayo’s Emotional Send-Off

Emotions overflowed at Ndumberi Stadium as thousands gathered to bid farewell to gospel star Betty Bayo — but it was her former husband, Prophet Victor Kanyari, who delivered the day’s most jaw-dropping moment.

Kanyari’s Bombshell Apology

Taking the microphone with visible emotion, Kanyari stunned mourners by issuing a full, unreserved apology to his late ex-wife — right at her graveside.

He admitted that his scandals, fame and very public dramas dragged Betty into storms she never deserved.

“I’m truly sorry that my brand, my name, and my drama put you through difficult moments,”
Prophet Kanyari, during his tribute.

The crowd fell silent as the prophet openly acknowledged the damage caused during their tumultuous years in the spotlight.

‘She Rose Above My Drama’ — Kanyari Admits

In an unexpected turn, Kanyari revealed that Betty not only survived the storms around him — she soared.

He praised her resilience, noting that even after the controversies, she somehow turned the chaos into growth.

They would later laugh about how her star continued rising while he battled public scrutiny.

“Your brand grew even bigger despite everything,” he told mourners, acknowledging her strength in the face of scandal.

A Portrait of Betty: Forgiving, Fierce and Unforgettable

Kanyari ended his tribute with a heartfelt reflection on the woman behind the headlines.

He painted Betty as:

  • “A hardworking woman”

  • “A forgiving soul”

  • “A loving mother”

  • “A true friend”

The words struck an emotional chord with a crowd already overwhelmed by grief and nostalgia.

A Farewell Fit for a Star

Betty Bayo’s burial became more than a funeral — it turned into a moment of reckoning, reflection and raw truth.
With gospel ministers, celebrities and fans filling Ndumberi Stadium, the send-off cemented her legacy as a woman who rose above scandal, heartbreak and scrutiny to build a powerful brand of her own.

Her story — and Kanyari’s public admission — will be remembered long after the stadium lights fade.

Betty Bayo laid to rest as her husband Tash and ex-hubby Kanyari unite to give her beautiful send-off

Hiram Gitau delivered an intensely emotional tribute at the burial of his wife, gospel singer Betty Bayo, speaking openly about the silence, pain, and profound emptiness that has filled their home since her passing.

Addressing mourners, Gitau said the house now “echoes with a heavy, profound quiet,” a stark contrast to the laughter that once brightened their lives. He described his grief as “a new raw footprint — a landscape of loss shaped entirely by your absence.”

Losing his wife, he said, felt like losing the compass that guided his world.

“I still turn to share a thought with you, only to face an empty space. I reach for you in the night and find cold sheets,” he said.

Gitau reflected on the small, intimate rituals that defined their marriage — shared glances over their children’s heads, late-night conversations, even the simple routines of caring for their skin together — memories that now “ache with intensity.”

Despite his heartbreak, Gitau assured mourners that his priority now is their children, Sky and Dani, whom he described as their “living legacy” and “the most precious pieces” of their mother still present.

“My commitment to our children is now the very axis of my life,” he said. He vowed to protect them, honour their choices, and ensure they never doubt how deeply they are loved. “The love you poured into them will now flow through me — doubled in its intensity.”

He also pledged to take care of his mother-in-law and preserve the strong family ties Betty nurtured. Noting that she always united both families during Christmas, he promised the tradition would continue. “Sky and Dani will help me keep that bond alive,” he said.

Gitau reminded mourners that Betty’s birthday was just days away, on November 24, promising that her family will continue to honour her life every year.

In closing, he described himself as “shattered but not broken” and thanked God for the years he shared with his wife. Though accepting God’s will is painful, he said he finds peace in believing “He did not want her to suffer in this cruel and unforgiving world.”

“Rest now, my beautiful wife,” Gitau said. “Your watch has ended. Mine continues, fuelled by a love that not even death can dim. Watch over us until I can hold you again. Rest with the angels till we meet again.”

His tribute moved the audience to applause, with clergy, friends, and public figures visibly emotional during the farewell.

Pastor Victor Kanyari’s Tribute

Pastor Victor Kanyari also delivered a heartfelt message as he mourned the mother of his children.

He reflected on the early days of their relationship, their struggles, and the family they built before parting ways. He recalled meeting Betty 13 years ago “in the middle of our daily Nairobi hustle,” describing her as a shy, ever-smiling young woman whose gentleness softened even his busiest days.

They connected instantly, he said, and within weeks, found it difficult to imagine life without each other.

He reminisced about their long conversations, dreams shared, and their humble beginnings in the warm, modest home where Betty lived.

“Even then, I could already see the big dream in your eyes,” he said.

Their relationship progressed naturally. “I was looking for a wife, a companion, a partner, and a dreamer,” he said. “Within months, we were already living as husband and wife.” They welcomed their first child soon after, a moment that made life “suddenly serious,” eventually becoming parents of two.

Reflecting on their children, Kanyari said he sees Betty in both of them.

“I see your face in our daughter’s beauty and your spirit in her gentle way,” he said. Their son, he added, carries his boldness but also his mother’s warmth and humour.

Kanyari openly apologised for the hardships Betty endured during public controversies linked to him.

“I’m truly sorry that my brand, my name, and my drama put you through difficult moments,” he said. Despite everything, he praised her for never poisoning their children’s hearts against him or denying them a father.

He recalled periods when they both trended online, saying each had their own story to tell. He admired her resilience, noting how she rose above challenges — even joking about her brand growing stronger despite the scandals.

“Betty, you were a hardworking woman, a forgiving soul, a loving mother, and a true friend,” he said. “You loved God with all your heart. You built your life with grace and raised our children with humility.”

He expressed regret for the ways he may have failed her, but vowed never to fail their children, saying she will forever remain alive in their hearts.

A Throwback Interview of Betty Bayo Resurfaces — Reopening Old Wounds With Pastor Kanyari

A past sit-down between gospel star Betty Bayo and presenter Kezia wa Kariuki has exploded back onto social media, dragging her complicated history with Pastor Victor Kanyari back into the spotlight.

The resurfaced clip has triggered fresh debate online, with many revisiting the drama, heartbreak, and turbulence that once defined one of Kenya’s most talked-about gospel unions.


How Betty and Kanyari First Crossed Paths

In the interview, Betty recounted how she met Kanyari after performing at his church. Impressed, he asked to see her the following Monday.

During that meeting, the two opened up about their personal struggles, especially in relationships. At the time, Betty said she was dating a man who treated her poorly — a situation that made her vulnerable.

Their friendship quickly deepened, blossoming into romance. Kanyari was soon introduced to her mother, and before long, the two had formalised their relationship.


When Things Started Falling Apart

Betty didn’t shy away from describing the cracks that later formed in their union. She said persistent misunderstandings pushed her to leave their home while pregnant and return to her mother’s house.

Months later, her mother-in-law reportedly showed up to take her back — though their relationship remained strained and uneasy.

Betty recalled one particular incident that shook her. After visiting a construction site together, the couple got into a minor road accident. While Kanyari stepped out to inspect the damage, she remained in the car — only for nearby onlookers to begin whispering loudly and accusing her of being a home-wrecker.

Fearing the situation could escalate, Betty said she seized an opportunity to slip away and head home.


Accusations and a Permanent Rift

Once she returned home, Betty claimed her mother-in-law accused her of plotting to harm Kanyari — an allegation that widened the rift between the two families.

Following Betty’s recent death, Pastor Kanyari has publicly mourned her, insisting he loved her deeply. However, close family sources say he was kept in the dark about her illness, a decision many believe stemmed from the long, troubled history between them.


Online Reactions: Old Drama, New Opinions

The resurfaced interview has stirred strong reactions:

  • “Reasons why Kanyari wasn’t told anything about her illness,” one user wrote.

  • Another added, “Watu wengi hawajui hii story ndio wanatetea Kanyari.”

  • A third chimed in, “Change changes people — maybe he changed after Betty walked away.”

TikTok Community Organizes Candle Lighting For Betty Bayo At Kanyari’s Church

The digital and faith communities are set to converge to celebrate the life of the late gospel singer Betty Bayo, who passed away earlier this week. TikToker Obidan Dela has formally invited all TikTokers and Kenyans of goodwill to attend a special candle lighting session at the Salvation Healing Ministry founded by Pastor Victor Kanyari, the father of Betty Bayo’s children.

Speaking on TikTok on Thursday, November 14, 2025, Obidan sat next to a visibly emotional Pastor Kanyari as he announced the event, which is intended as a moment of reflection and unity for her fans.

“We first offer our condolences for the loss of the mother of your children; we love you very much. We send our heartfelt sympathies as the TikTokers’ family,” Obidan stated to Kanyari.

He urged attendees to come with hearts full of love and respect.

The candle lighting will take place on Monday, November 18, 2025, starting at 2:00 PM, at the church located at Kayole Junction. Obidan also confirmed the date and location for the burial.

“Tuko na mazishi ya Betty Bayo, atapumzishwa next week, date 20 side za Kiambu. Asante sana kwa kusupport our prophet Kanyari.” (The funeral for Betty Bayo is next week, she will be laid to rest on the 20th in Kiambu. Thank you very much for supporting our prophet Kanyari.)

Kanyari Pledges to Fill the Gap

During the session, Pastor Victor Kanyari spoke candidly on Facebook about his renewed commitment to fatherhood following Betty Bayo’s passing. He shared his intentions to fully step into the parental role for their children.

“I have the best bond with my kids. I value them and even do more than expected of me. I know a man is to err, but I promise to be the best dad ever to my kids,” Kanyari vowed.

He concluded with a powerful message to other fathers: “I promise to fill that gap their mother left. And I also urge all men out here to try and follow my footsteps as a dad; parting ways with their mother shouldn’t be a reason to bring any hatred to the kids.”

Tears and Tributes: Betty Bayo’s Husband Hiram Gitau Speaks

The late gospel singer Betty Bayo’s memorial service at her Eden Ville home was marked by raw emotion and unity as both her husband, Hiram Gitau, popularly known as Tash, and her ex-husband, Pastor Victor Kanyari, shared heartfelt reflections about the woman they both deeply loved.


Tash’s Emotional Tribute

Surrounded by family, friends, and members of the gospel fraternity, Tash stood before the mourners to express his gratitude for the overwhelming support his family had received since Betty’s passing.

The memorial, hosted by comedian Terence Creative, saw close friends and celebrities gather to celebrate the singer’s life and comfort her grieving family.

“How are you guys? I am Tash, Bayo’s husband. This is home, and you are welcome,” he said softly. “I want to thank you for praying for us and being with us. The support you have given us is immense. We used to live here with my departed wife, and I have my kids here who will only say hi. These are my kids; we lived here with Bayo as a family. It was a shock, and they will not speak today.”

Social media users later praised Tash’s composure and humility, commending the love and respect he showed toward his late wife. Many noted how he handled the tragedy with grace, even drawing comparisons to Pastor Kanyari, who was also present.


Kanyari Speaks on His Relationship with Tash

In a rare moment of solidarity, Pastor Victor Kanyari, Betty’s ex-husband and father of her children Sky and Danny, also opened up about his feelings and his relationship with Tash.

Speaking to Obidan Dela, Kanyari dismissed claims of animosity, revealing that both men have maintained a respectful relationship for the sake of the children.

“They are working together. I do not know why some people are saying this and others that, but we should support both parties. They have both lost someone who was very dear to them,” he said.

Kanyari also revealed that Sky affectionately calls Tash ‘daddy’, a gesture he fully respects.

“I have no problem with that. I love my children, and I continue to support them. What matters is that they feel loved and secure,” he added.


A Father’s Grief

Since Betty’s passing on November 11 from acute myeloid leukaemia, Kanyari has been open about his grief. Witnesses described him as visibly shaken at Kenyatta National Hospital, and later, breaking down when Betty’s body was moved to Kenyatta University Funeral Home.

During a press briefing the following day, he revealed that he had been unaware of her illness until it was too late.

“It is very painful for me. Yesterday I did not sleep; I had nightmares of Betty more than three times. Every time I fell asleep, I would dream that my child was asking me where their mum was. I slept with a disturbed conscience.”

The pastor admitted that accepting Betty’s death has been nearly impossible.

“I even think she has not truly died. When I see her in photos, I feel like she is still alive. Other people might forget her, but I shall never forget the mother of my kids, and my kids will never forget her.”


Bound by Loss, United by Love

Despite the complicated past between them, both Tash and Kanyari now share one unbreakable bond — their grief for Betty Bayo.

In his closing words, Kanyari asked for continued prayers for himself, Betty’s children, her mother, and her husband, Tash, as they navigate this heartbreaking chapter.

“We all need God’s strength. She was loved, and she will be remembered forever.”

Even in death, Betty Bayo’s life continues to unite those she once called family — a testament to her enduring spirit and the love she left behind.

Kanyari consoles his and Betty Bayo’s daughter at the moment her death was announced

Pastor Victor Kanyari, Betty’s ex-husband and the father of her two children. He expressed his grief through a heartfelt message shared online:

“Rest well, servant of God. You fought your battle faithfully.”

Following her passing, the family announced that her body would be moved from Kenyatta National Hospital to Kenyatta University Referral Mortuary as burial arrangements begin. The family said details of the funeral would be announced in due course.

Friends, fellow gospel artists, and fans have since flooded social media with tributes and condolences, describing Betty as a beacon of hope whose songs touched countless lives. Many highlighted her humility, resilience, and unwavering faith, even during life’s hardest moments.

Prophet Victor Kanyari Reveals He Made Up to KSh1 Million Daily from ‘Seed of 310’ Donations

Prophet Victor Kanyari has opened up about the staggering amounts he used to earn daily through his infamous ‘Mbegu ya 310’ initiative, where followers were encouraged to send KSh310 in exchange for miracles and blessings.

In a candid interview, Kanyari revealed that the campaign would bring in between KSh700,000 and KSh1 million each day, with thousands of Kenyans sending the specified amount in hopes of receiving divine intervention.

“People used to send between seven hundred thousand and one million shillings a day,” he disclosed.

Defends the KSh310 Seed Offering

Kanyari, the founder of Salvation Healing Ministry, defended the initiative, which drew sharp criticism nearly a decade ago. He argued that asking for KSh310 was modest compared to the amounts some churches demand from their congregants.

“I was just asking for a seed of KSh310 and promising a blessing. I don’t see what’s wrong with that. Other churches ask for KSh7,000 or even KSh10,000—some even request land, goats, and sheep. I only asked for 310,” he stated.

“God Instructed Me”

According to Kanyari, the ‘Seed of 310’ idea was not a personal scheme but a divine instruction. He claimed that the overwhelming response from his followers was evidence that the message was from God.

“It was God who told me to do it—and you saw how people responded. They sent the money because God said so. If it wasn’t from God, they wouldn’t have sent anything,” he said.

Still Believes in Its Power

Kanyari questioned why people still criticize the initiative, insisting he continues to believe in its spiritual value and potential to help others.

“If I asked for KSh310 back then and stood with people, why can’t I bless them with the same today?” he posed.

“I Started Asking Because I Was Broke”

Speaking to his congregation in January 2024, Kanyari admitted that his decision to launch the 310 campaign was not only spiritual but also driven by financial desperation.

“I was the main preacher in Nairobi back then. Ezekiel and Ng’ang’a weren’t around yet. But I had no money—poverty had really hit me. That’s why I started asking for 310,” he confessed.

He added that while he lacked wealth, he believed God had blessed him with healing powers.

“I didn’t know God had given me wisdom through that. I had to find money. God gave me anointing—not for wealth, but for healing. I healed people,” he said.

Rise to Fame and Scrutiny

Kanyari rose to fame through his dramatic televised sermons and miracle services, but his ministry came under intense scrutiny after an investigative exposé cast doubt on the authenticity of his miracles and fundraising practices.

Despite past controversy, Kanyari remains unapologetic and continues to maintain that his intentions were genuine—and divinely guided.