Pastor Ng’ang’a Warns Gen Z Against Mocking Leaders with AI-Generated Coffin Images
Pastor James Ng’ang’a, founder of Neno Evangelism Church, has issued a warning to young people about mocking leaders on social media. In a recent statement, he condemned the use of artificial intelligence to create images of President William Ruto and other leaders depicted in coffins.
Many Gen Z individuals have been expressing their discontent with Ruto’s administration by sharing these AI-generated images, a move that Ng’ang’a strongly disapproves of. He denounced the practice and cautioned a content creator known for using his voice humorously.
“I’m hurt. I’m not happy. Some things are spiritual, and we can pray for these children,” he said. He also recalled a young content creator who humorously dons a pot on his head while using his audio.
“I had warned before that some things are unacceptable. I do not support AI depictions of a leader in a coffin. Young people, you must reconsider your actions. You cannot tarnish my name. A name I forged while in prison,” he added.