Chris Kirubi's family is an inspiration

Chris kirubi left his brothers and sisters 20% of his ksh 20 billion wealth. Can you imagine your older brother leaving you all that? even the laziest in the family was left something.
Kirubi left 80% to son and daughter and only ksh 5million to Arabic daughter. The siblings decided to add 9% to the Arabic daughter. wow!

The biggest thing to note is that Kirubi wrote his will almost 50 years ago and revised it twice. He wrote it as a 40 year old man as should all men. He however did not leave his ex wife even one cent. He implied in his final interview with Churchill that Kenyan women are too aggressive and want to start fights all the time.

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Most men ni fukara in Kenya. Why bother yourself to write a will na hauna Mali ya kugawana. Hii stress usijipe enjoy and live life to the fullest.

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Can a philanthropic lawyer paste a simple will text here ya mkukima mdogo. how much does it cost folks

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akiandika will hakuwa amemake vizuri bado

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Unajua ata kama hakuwachia wife kitu the woman probably aliigizwa kwa payroll na either the son or daughter after mzae kukufa so bado anakula iyo mali

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Yeah but it seems huyo son na daughter are smart or wanajua kuficha white… huyo mwararo anaweza kuja kucontest hio willaseme amewachiwa mapeni… but Kirubi alisema son yake ako na pesa kumliko

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Ukifa zako zaisha…it’s futile trying to make decisions ukiwa mzoga…mali sio and should never be personal…hauwezi ibeba…it should be held communally while alive…ukifa serikali na raia wataamua else…na hata if you will it postpartum… beneficiaries wanajijua and will manipulate…and you won’t be kotini for 15 years after to testify kimeibiwo…after all stealing from the dead ni kawa…

once death robs you…vultures na bacteria are natural life recycle…kama mzoga yako ni worm food…mali yako je?

KUMAanisha we enjoy life to the last minute. Sasa baisikeli ya @uwesmake na kisiangi Aache Tu hivo bila kupeana direction?

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what are you saying? tusiandike will?

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Will cannot be effective after death…u share all what you have while alive…else ukifa…how it will be manipulated willy nilly by the living is no concern to the dead…as they can’t testify to the will for all pragmatic purposes

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Kwanza nizalipa na mkopa.

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Omwami unasemeko nini? wewe umegawa mali yako saa hii?

Will yangu iko na KY Jelly pekee ya kuingia mkia

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umetoka sophia? make sure upitie hapo casino uchukue prep

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Hio ndiyo shida…mali si yako…elewa that first…otherwise andika hio karatas…na uibebe…

Unajua mali ni nini kwanza? Ama ni makaratasi zinaitwa pesa na title zinakusumbua? Ulizipata na utaziacha

wewe you are lost… we are in a capitalist society… so saa hizi nianze kugawa mali to people and then not leave a will for my children? wewe ishi hivo… sisi tutasaidia jamii penye tunaweza lakini si kugawia watu mali. All the best omwami

You are right…we live in a capitalist society…good luck to your kids…god speed…hope they don’t luwere you :smiley:

It won’t be worth the paper it’s written on…share while alive…

Any prick can claim your will…up to the courts… :smiley: and we all know…frozen assets…lawyers fees…25 years to judgement pending appeal…etc…

Just take care of business knowing you are as perishable as cabbage ya last week…in any given week…

Why achia watu mali ukifa na huwezi when alive…

Very idiotic and dumb and that’s why the courts then have to get it and rip where they never sowed…

Kama u can’t share when alive…they will share it…lawyers and judges etc al…when u dead…simple…na your will ni karatasi tu…

…anyone can claim anything kotini and render ure will useless for 20 years plus…while the court enjoys mali ya kuhongwa by all interested parties ad infinitum

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Nice one. Steelwool survivor

So umesema niweke my kid Kwa title za ploti etc. Curious on the process and costs

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