In a statement via his official Instagram account, the remorseful singer confessed that he had caused embarrassment to the Lord’s work, stating that he had forgotten what God asked him to do after he was discharged from the hospital.
In addition, the Mugithii singer disclosed that his pride and ego made him desert God’s work; however, he says he is much more willing to go back to salvation.
“God, please forgive me, najua nimehaibisha kazi yenye ulinifanyia nikiwa sina hope ya kuwai ishi tena hii dunia najua nimesahau kwenye ulikua umeniambia niende.
“Hopeless people, na wenye walikua na kiu ya kukujua badala niwafikishie niliingiwa na kiburi na kujiona najua sana, please forgive me for that God akuna kitu naeza bila wewe God, nihurumie nisamehee. LORD, I’ve sinned. Without Your grace, I always fall short. You are faithful to forgive me and cleanse me. I want to walk in righteousness and holiness-but I need Your help,” he said.
“I’ve seen many people question my going back to secular music. Yes, I am back, and I want to address that talent is given by God, and one day he’ll ask me, I gave you a talent. What did you do with it? I’ll still serve the Lord in my own way,” he said.
While quoting a scripture from the Bible, the musician asked his followers not to judge his actions, stating that he needs to work so that he can cater for the needs of his family.
“Kitu ingine niko na familiar inanitegemea I need to work so that niweze kuwapea basic needs, e.t.c., so stop judging me coz wewe mwenye unani judge, uko na makosa kama hujui ndio hii; Matthew 7; “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?” he added.
On June 2, 2024, he posted photos of himself being prayed for in church via his Instagram account and announced that he had been anointed as a man of God weeks after he was discharged from the hospital.
He expressed gratitude to Apostle John Paul for ordaining him as a pastor, adding that he will be referred to as Pastor Peter Mwangi.
“I have been approved as a pastor by Apostle John Paul. I will serve God. Thank you, Apostle John Paul, for anointing me with oil. I will serve God until the end,” he shared.
“Bwana asifiwe. I’m going to preach. Nikitoka hapa nakua pastor, and I will preach. Wenye wamenisupport God bless you. Mungu anasema hapa ninatoka,” he said.