Christianity teaching prohibits its followers from revenging. In fact, Christians are taught on forgiveness and blessing those who wrong them.

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This is not the case with gospel artiste Wily Paul, who has hit back at his haters, calling them names, not just any other name, but dogs.

In a video which has since gone viral, Willy Paul referees to his hatters as "Ngui", a Kikuyu name for a dog.

The live video was shared on Terence creative Facebook page with "#teamkamami Willy paul @willy.paul.msafi has a message to his haters" as the caption.

Willy Paul who has been mute since he released his Hallelujah song regardless of several criticisms from various sources including fellow gospel artiste Ringtone, used this opportunity to fight back at his enemies.

"Huyu ndiye mimi na yule ako na shida nataka kusema ya kwamba wewe ni ngui, ngui, mahaters wote, ngui, siogopi yeyote, kama venye Joho alisema, siogopi yeyote (This is me, and for my haters, you are juts but dogs, like Mombasa Governor Joho said, I am not afraid of anyone, you are dogs)", said Willy Pozze.

His 'abuses' have elicited mixed reactions from Kenyans, with some siding with the singer while others rebuked him. Those who sided with Pozze said that even his haters have been calling him names, making tit for tat a fair game for them.

Here is the video.