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‘Kibaki Promised Me That I Would Get My Inheritance, I’m His First Born Son’: Man Claims

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Now a man has come out to claim that he is the firstborn son of the late former President Mwai Kibaki.

Jacob Ocholla Mwai told the Standard that his mother told him that Kibaki was his biological father at the age of 21 when his stepdad died.

“I was born in 1960, July 22nd in Kaloleni. I grew up knowing I was Luo, I did not know I wasn’t. The person I called dad died when I was 21. A year after his death my mum then told me that the man who had died was my adopted dad,” he claimed.

Mwai alleged that he met Kibaki several times, but the retired Head of State warned him against going public about it.

However, he says Kibaki promised him that he would get a share of his multi-billion shillings estate.

“Kibaki told me he did not want me to hear of my roots from the people. It was not easy for me to grow up speaking Luo only to learn I wasn’t. I am who I am today because of my adopted father. After that, I met dad several times, and he assured me I would get my share of what I deserve.”

My Share

Following Kibaki’s death, Mwai is protesting that he has not been recognised.

He is now urging the Kibaki’s family to give him his “rightful share”.

“I have been in the picture, I am well known to the GSU guards at his offices, every time I went to visit him I went with my son and the driver. I did make attempts to visit him in the hospital but I did not get any access, the CEO of the hospital refused to.

“I have gone to three law firms to get my recognition, I went to my aunt (Mwai Kibaki’s sister) but she told me she could not help as she did not have access to him,” he said.

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