Pastor Kanyari Visits His Mother, Lucy Nduta, at Her Kangundo Home
Controversial preacher Victor Kanyari recently visited his mother, Lucy Nduta, at her home in Kangundo, where she warmly welcomed him and showered him with love.

Mother-Son Bond: A Heartwarming Moment
During his visit, Kanyari and his mother were seen spending time in her lush garden, plucking vegetables together. She expressed deep affection for her son, even packing food items—including milk, eggs, and spinach—for him to take home.
Nduta also extended her generosity beyond her family, offering crops from her garden to Kanyari’s followers.
“Guys, we’ve said come for eggs for free. When you’re here and say you’ve come for eggs, we don’t sell them. We will give them to you for free, you eat, and God will bless you,” she assured.
Kanyari’s Family and Luxury Car Collection
While at his mother’s home, Kanyari showcased the luxury cars she owns, including a Harrier and a black Porsche. He addressed critics who doubted his mother’s wealth, affirming that she owned high-end vehicles and had workers managing her home.

“This is Mum’s first car, a Harrier. Then there’s the Porsche. People say my mum doesn’t drive nice cars—these are her cars,” Kanyari stated.
Additionally, he confirmed that Squezzer is indeed his younger brother, responding to curious fans who had speculated about their relationship.
Netizens React to Kanyari’s Visit
Social media users shared their thoughts on the visit, with many recalling Lucy Nduta’s past as a well-known preacher.
- Ceccy: “Is this former pastor Lucy Nduta? 🥹 I saw her and instantly recognized her. Lovely family.”
- Samira SaL: “Never would I have thought Squeezer and Kanyari are brothers.”
- User3188675291518: “They’re from Oloitoktok, and their mother is called Nduta. Kanyari schooled at AIC Oloitoktok. We were classmates.”
- Mwende Mwende: “I saw the mum in person, and she’s so beautiful.”
Kanyari’s Generosity in Eastlands
In a separate event in March, Kanyari was spotted handing out money in Eastlands. A crowd gathered around his car as he distributed cash, with some praising his generosity. He also encouraged Kenyans to enroll in his college, which he claimed was free of charge.