Kiyana ya Kones ni enderdainer

He narrates his life story which, while kind of sad, is told in such a way that makes it quite hilarious and entertaining. If you have time and bundles please watch.

I may be mistaken but I think ni kijana ya the late Kipkalya; he talks about his overbearing dad, his hard-headedness throughout childhood and early adulthood, his escapades in the states that ended up in his deportation, his battles back home in KE, his rehab and how he’s worked had to bounce back from it all. Its a story he tells in its entirety in his book.

Enyewe privilege can be a double-edged sword. If one is not careful they can easily piss it all away. I believe his sister also ended up badly; I also saw the late Oloo Aringo’s son went through some similar things and ended up in pretty dire circumstances in the end. Ditto the late Gitamuri’s sons.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFO2bR3lw_U

The man can tell stories…lakini pia kuna vile ana-exaggerate. Kama kusema alikua na shida ya visa, his dad was a minister in Moi’s government, surely he pulled some strings. I guess in his circles there were waay richer people he interacted with, which made him feel poorer somewhat. Anyway, we’ll know his true colours when he runs for a political seat.

from the first 2 minutes, the guy was living in a condor pale Chicago, paying $1,700 a week , back then, the guy was balling. hope he was getting the best pussy in that city.

Kama ni visa ya states sio rahisi esp kama babako ni jambazi

back then getting visas wasn’t a great deal.

The US only looks at interests, ata kama wewe ni jambazi lakini unaeza saidia ku-further hizo interests hawana shida. Look at it this way: the dad is a minister, meaning he can influence some tenders here and there, facilitate access to the head of state, help some American businessmen etc. Those guys at the embassy know this, so they do these small small favours kama granting visas knowing his dad atarudisha mkono in some way in the future. It’s a small, negligible investment on the embassy’s part, and the younger Kones maybe doesn’t even know what’s happening behind the scenes. Remember his sister was already in the US, meaning it was fairly easy for their family members to get that elusive American visa.

Who said he was the son of kipkalya Kones?. He is from UG County whereas the other was from Bomet.

Kwani wewe uko na watoto kutoka County moja tu?

OP said he might be the ex-minister’s son, that was what I was basing my comments on. But you’re right, he isn’t Kipkalya’s son.

Easiest thing ever.
Kama ni jambazi imeanikwa then yes,atakataliwa, otherwise murica embraces all thugs with money from all shit holes,case in point,the latest fiasco in chinks banking sector,the perps were given entry to yunaires steits

Amos Wako sioni kama anaeza pewa…time ya KANU kuna jambazi zilibaniwa

Thats what im saying,if names are in a bad light,wanakataliwa ju watachoma