Kanyari’s brother Apostle Mwangi shows off huge apartment he owns in Kayole, says he is a millionaire

By , August 22, 2026

Salvation Healing Ministry founder Pastor Victor Kanyari’s brother, Apostle Jackson Mwangi, has showed off a huge apartment he owns in Kayole and bragged that he is among Kenya’s millionaires.

Speaking in a video shared on TikTok on Saturday, August 22, 2026, Mwangi said he had taken advantage of opportunities that came his way and worked hard to build his wealth.

“I tell people to always take advantage. I, for example, got a chance to become wealthy and I never wasted it,” he said.

Mwangi recalled a period when he worked tirelessly in pursuit of his ambitions, saying there were times when he barely slept as he focused on building his wealth.

“I remember I was never sleeping,” he said.

The preacher then declared himself a millionaire, saying he would confidently raise his hand if millionaires were asked to identify themselves.

“And now if millionaires are told to lift hands, I will lift mine. I am one of them,” he said.

Mwangi went on to claim ownership of the apartment where his church operates, saying the property belongs entirely to him.

“This apartment we are in here, where my church is, belongs to me,” he said.

He further clarified that he was not merely renting space in the building, insisting that he owned the entire apartment block from the top to the bottom.

“This apartment I have not rented. No, I own it from top to bottom. All floors belong to me,” he said.

Kanyari's brother Apostle Jackson Mwangi. PHOTO/@kanisalaufufuo/TikTok.
Kanyari’s brother Apostle Jackson Mwangi. PHOTO/@kanisalaufufuo/TikTok.

Mwangi added that the property was strategically located along the road in Kayole and was a well-known building in the area.

“And this apartment is based here along the road. This apartment is popular, and I own this one and many others,” he said.

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The preacher further revealed that his property portfolio extended beyond the building where his church is located, claiming that he owned about seven apartment blocks in Nairobi.

“I have around seven apartments, and all of them are here in Nairobi,” he said.

Mwangi also claimed to own several hospitals, saying his business interests extended into the healthcare sector.

“And I own hospitals also,” he said.

He added that his children could access medical care at facilities he owned whenever they fell ill, saying they did not have to rely on other hospitals.

“And when my kids are sick, they do not go to hospitals, as some hospitals also belong to me. If you need hospitals, it is me,” he said.

Mwangi went further to describe himself as the biggest businessman in Kayole, insisting that his claim was based on the scale of his investments in the area.

“And I also say there is no one who has a big hospital in Kayole like me. I am the biggest businessman, and that is the truth,” he said.

He acknowledged that his claims about his wealth and businesses could attract criticism or jealousy from some people but said he was unbothered by such reactions.

“If you feel jealous, it is okay,” Mwangi said.

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