Pastor Victor Kanyari has found himself at the center of online discussion after sharing a short late-night message that left many Kenyans confused and curious.
The post, written in Kiswahili, said that a wild cat belongs in the forest and should go back there. He also mentioned that he was feeling exhausted.
Even though the message was brief, it quickly spread across social media and sparked many different reactions from the public.
Soon after the post appeared, people began trying to guess what it meant and who it was about.
A large number of Kenyans believe the message could be linked to Marion Naipei, a young woman who recently gained attention after opening up about her struggles online. Her story moved many people and led to widespread conversations about support and compassion.
During the time when Marion was trending online, Pastor Kanyari publicly offered to help her regardless of the situation.
His promise received praise from many Kenyans who felt it showed kindness and willingness to support someone going through a difficult time. Because of that earlier promise, some people are now questioning whether his new post suggests a change in his feelings or level of support.

A Facebook post by Kanyari that has triggered mixed reactions.
Others have taken a more cautious view, saying that the message may not be connected to Marion at all.
They argue that social media users should avoid jumping to conclusions without clear information. However, some Kenyans believe that since the pastor made his support public, it would be fair for him to explain whether anything has changed.
Up to now, Pastor Kanyari has not given any further details or clarified the meaning of his words. The silence has allowed different opinions to grow online, with debates continuing across various platforms.
Some people are urging patience and asking others to wait for a clear statement, while others feel that the public deserves answers.
Kenyans are still watching closely to see if he will address the situation and explain the intention behind his late-night message.
Below are some of the reactions from Kenyans.




