Salvation Healing Ministry founder Pastor Victor Kanyari has spoken out on the pressure many people face trying to impress others, noting that it is impossible to make everyone happy despite one’s best efforts.
Speaking in a TikTok video on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, the preacher reflected on the realities of public life and personal expectations, explaining that even individuals who dedicate themselves to helping others often face criticism.
“In this world, you can never impress or make everyone happy. It’s not possible,” he said.

Kanyari stated that no matter how much effort one puts into pleasing people, there will always be differing opinions and dissatisfaction from some quarters.
He pointed out that trying to gain universal approval can be exhausting and ultimately unachievable.
“You may give yourself a vow to help people, but making everyone happy is quite hard,” he added.
The self-styled prophet then encouraged individuals to focus on living their own lives rather than being weighed down by the need for validation from others.
“Live your life; that is what I would say,” he added.
Gift for his kids
Elsewhere, the preacher revealed that he will complete paying the final deposits for the Ksh90 million Runda mansion he is planning to move into with his children this week.
Speaking in an interview shared by 2Mbili on YouTube on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, Kanyari shared that he had previously spoken about buying a house and confirmed that his plans are genuine.
“Next week, I will have completed everything related to the house, including paying the final deposit. By now, I would have already bought the Ksh90 million house for my kids. Remember very well that I had spoken about this issue and revealed that I was buying a house, and that is all true,” he said.
He explained that the mother of his children passed away, leaving him to care for the kids, and he has been waiting to move them in until the house purchase is finalised.
“Because the mother of my kids died, I was left with the children, and I have not moved them in yet because I am still in the process of buying the house,” he added.
Kanyari said the house costs Ksh90 million, which he does not have in full at the moment.
He acknowledged the irony of claiming he cannot immediately pay for the mansion while still financially supporting many people, including members of his church.

He explained that his obligations and ongoing support efforts have made it challenging to pay the full amount upfront.
“This house costs KSh90 million. I don’t have that money in full right now, and I know it may seem ironic to say that while I continue supporting many people, including those under me and in my church,” Kanyari shared.
He described the house as not being particularly large, noting that the high price is due to its prime location in Runda. Kanyari promised that once the final deposit is paid and all processes are completed, he would invite YouTubers to see the house firsthand.
“I am just trying my best. The house itself is not very big; what makes it so expensive is the location, which is in Runda. I also promise to bring YouTubers to see it,” he added.
