A screengrab of Pastor James Ng’ang’a with his congregant  [Photo:Courtesy]

Neno Evangelism Centre founder Pastor James Ng’ang’a is back on the limelight with a bang courtesy of yet another outrageous video of him facing off with a 'possessed' woman in his church.

In the now-viral clip, Pastor Nga’nga is seen confronting an unidentified woman clad in a red beret, white t-shirt and dark jeans who claimed to be possessed.

Referring herself as the 'Devil from Gatundu’, the woman allegedly marched to the pulpit and 'confronted' Pastor Ng’ang’a during one of his undated church services.

The woman is seen in the clip menacingly gesturing at the controversial preacher before unleashing a barrage of hand signs that she alleges to be of the devil.

“You want to know me?” Pastor Ng’ang’a posed to the woman, halfway through her antics.

“I am the devil from Gatundu, this is my sign,” she replied while making the 'strange' finger gestures.

She went on to claim that she was behind numerous deaths in the area and has been a resident of the locality for close to 100 years! 

Far-fetched? Wait, there is more!

When the evangelist 'finally cast out the demons she claimed to have possessed her', the lady 'quickly regained her senses and revealed her identity as a resident of Mai Mahiu where she sings for a living'.

Reactions to the ‘exorcism’ clip told it all.

Python Antole shared, “I'm beginning to love this comedian. He's very creative,” while Steppin Razor noted, “Hollywood needs this guy more than we do.”

Many saw the humour in it such as a YouTuber Maxx who pointed out that “Those guys standing beside her are not laughing...aki if it was me.”

The televangelist is, however, no stranger to controversy.

Four months ago, he turned his church's pulpit into an insults arena after he bashed his church’s bishops for apparently disrespecting his wife.

The preacher threatened to kick them out claiming that he was the one who had pulled them out of the gutter.

“You have become rich in my church. Stupid, arrogant, useless people, taka taka, rubbish. There is nothing you can tell me,” he said.

Two months earlier, he was again on the spot after yet another video clip emerged and interpreted by some netizens to advocate for rape.

“Usijaribu kutisha Ng’ang’a. Tena wewe hujaenda jela, hujarape wanawake, wewe hakuna kitu unajua,” said Ng’ang’a in the clip.