Salvation and Healing Ministry founder Pastor Victor Kanyari has publicly introduced his children, Sky and Daddy, to viral internet sensation Marion Naipei, further cementing his public support for her amid ongoing controversy.
In a video that surfaced online on Sunday, February 1, 2026, the introduction took place during a church service at Kanyari’s Nairobi-based ministry. After his children introduced themselves to the congregation, the preacher engaged them in a light-hearted exchange, asking whether they recognised Naipei.
“Do you know that girl?” Kanyari asked his children before calling Marion to the pulpit.
“Naipei kuja… you do not know her?” he asked his daughter Sky once again.
Kanyari then referenced a recent moment involving his daughter, who had questioned why he allegedly gave Naipei KSh 50,000, while declining to fund her KSh 100,000 shopping request.
“Yesterday you asked me, ‘You don’t want to do shopping for me of KSh 100,000, yet I saw you give a lady KSh 50,000,’” he told the congregation.
When asked if she now remembered Naipei, Sky responded affirmatively, prompting Kanyari to confirm, “This is the one.”
The self-proclaimed prophet also addressed the viral videos that previously placed Naipei at the centre of public scrutiny, stating that while he had seen them, he would not judge her based on her past.
“Marion, video zako niliziona zote in detail chenye ulikuwa unafanya, lakini ilikuwa three years ago. Haufanyi hivyo tena,” Kanyari said, adding that Naipei had since turned a new leaf.
He went on to pledge unwavering support for her, despite public criticism.
“I will never stop supporting you, my sister. However much the world is against you, always count on me. I promise to be by your side forever,” he declared.
Kanyari also encouraged Naipei to pursue business opportunities, promising to bankroll any venture she chooses.
“Tafuta biashara yenye unataka, nitalipa any business,” he said.
The public display has sparked mixed reactions online, with supporters praising the preacher’s stance on forgiveness and critics questioning the appropriateness of the moment during a church service.
