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MPs give Ng'ang'a 14 days to prove land ownership

Apostle James Ng'ang'a with his lawyer Silvanus Osoro when he appeared before the Departmental Committee on Lands regarding the contention of ownership of land currently occupied by Neno Evangelism center church, Nairobi. [Collins Oduor, Standard]

The National Assembly departmental committee on lands has given controversial preacher, James Ng'ang'a, owner of the Neno Evangelism Centre, 14 days to provide evidence he claims to have to support his ownership of the contentious parcel of land which Kenya Railways is also claiming ownership.

Appearing before the Committee Chaired by Joash Nyamoko (North-Mugirango) Thursday, Ng'ang'a defended ownership of the piece of land where his Neno Evangelism church stands arguing that he bought the land from the Central Bank of Kenya in 2004.

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