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Nicholas Kipyator Biwott
hardwood
#161 Posted : Friday, July 06, 2018 9:13:23 AM
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Joined: 7/28/2015
Posts: 9,562
Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Decent human being

Quote:
One of the daughters of former Cabinet minister Nicholas Biwott has declined inheritance from her late father, leaving a chunk of the empire for division to other beneficiaries.

Ms Rita Field-Marsham, a lawyer and humanitarian based in Canada, has sworn a deed of disclaimer releasing her one-fourteenth of Mr Biwott’s share that he gave her in a will he wrote on January 19, 2017, six months before he died.


So you spend all your life making business deals and fixing your rivals only for your children to forego their inheritance!

Big lesson to all of us.


No child should go against the parents WILL, especially a dead parent. Otherwise the consequences are unimaginable.

ION she has foregone her share worth Ksh 2 billion. Her children and grandchildren will never forgive her......when they will be hustling while she refused to take the 2B.

If she would have invested the 2B in treasury bonds at 10% her kids and their generations would have earned 200m a year, about 20m per month .....forever.

What consequences? elaborate tafadhali!


Curse, chira. That is why the living always comply to the wishes of the dying/dead. You don't want the spirit of the dead haunting you for the rest of your life.
alma1
#162 Posted : Friday, July 06, 2018 10:08:16 AM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
Location: hapo
hardwood wrote:
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Decent human being

Quote:
One of the daughters of former Cabinet minister Nicholas Biwott has declined inheritance from her late father, leaving a chunk of the empire for division to other beneficiaries.

Ms Rita Field-Marsham, a lawyer and humanitarian based in Canada, has sworn a deed of disclaimer releasing her one-fourteenth of Mr Biwott’s share that he gave her in a will he wrote on January 19, 2017, six months before he died.


So you spend all your life making business deals and fixing your rivals only for your children to forego their inheritance!

Big lesson to all of us.


No child should go against the parents WILL, especially a dead parent. Otherwise the consequences are unimaginable.

ION she has foregone her share worth Ksh 2 billion. Her children and grandchildren will never forgive her......when they will be hustling while she refused to take the 2B.

If she would have invested the 2B in treasury bonds at 10% her kids and their generations would have earned 200m a year, about 20m per month .....forever.

What consequences? elaborate tafadhali!


Curse, chira. That is why the living always comply to the wishes of the dying/dead. You don't want the spirit of the dead haunting you for the rest of your life.


What if it's a good spirit who's haunting them who doesn't really mind about this chira nonsense? Or are all dead people evil beings who want to inflict maximum pain to those they gave birth to?

Toka gizani tafadhali.

If curses existed no one on this earth would survive. Witchcraft would be just as acceptable as going to see a doctor for a toothache.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

masukuma
#163 Posted : Friday, July 06, 2018 2:01:28 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 10/4/2006
Posts: 13,821
Location: Nairobi
hardwood wrote:
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Decent human being

Quote:
One of the daughters of former Cabinet minister Nicholas Biwott has declined inheritance from her late father, leaving a chunk of the empire for division to other beneficiaries.

Ms Rita Field-Marsham, a lawyer and humanitarian based in Canada, has sworn a deed of disclaimer releasing her one-fourteenth of Mr Biwott’s share that he gave her in a will he wrote on January 19, 2017, six months before he died.


So you spend all your life making business deals and fixing your rivals only for your children to forego their inheritance!

Big lesson to all of us.


No child should go against the parents WILL, especially a dead parent. Otherwise the consequences are unimaginable.

ION she has foregone her share worth Ksh 2 billion. Her children and grandchildren will never forgive her......when they will be hustling while she refused to take the 2B.

If she would have invested the 2B in treasury bonds at 10% her kids and their generations would have earned 200m a year, about 20m per month .....forever.

What consequences? elaborate tafadhali!


Curse, chira. That is why the living always comply to the wishes of the dying/dead. You don't want the spirit of the dead haunting you for the rest of your life.

The living comply with the wishes of the dying or dead because they have been threatened with unknown/unforeseen trouble. The dead are just that... DEAD... no longer playing a part in this life. let's assume that there is an afterlife - why would the focus of the afterlife be 'this life'? if it's a nicer place -why bother with the matters and dynamics of such a crummy life as our existence? it's like you get taken from Kibich and at an instance be transported to say some nordic country where people are 'happiest' - what would possess you to spend your time coming back to kibich to come and settle scores with people who dishonored your dying wishes?
secondly, at what point is one considered 'dying'? on the 'death bed'? if you have cancer you are dying... not immediately but you are dying and so at what point does chira from a dying person 'catch you'? when he is 1 month to dying... 1 week? 1 day? 1 hour? 1 minute? what if he wrote this will 10 years before he passed - chira itakushika?
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
obiero
#164 Posted : Saturday, July 07, 2018 10:56:53 AM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 13,502
Location: nairobi
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Decent human being

Quote:
One of the daughters of former Cabinet minister Nicholas Biwott has declined inheritance from her late father, leaving a chunk of the empire for division to other beneficiaries.

Ms Rita Field-Marsham, a lawyer and humanitarian based in Canada, has sworn a deed of disclaimer releasing her one-fourteenth of Mr Biwott’s share that he gave her in a will he wrote on January 19, 2017, six months before he died.


So you spend all your life making business deals and fixing your rivals only for your children to forego their inheritance!

Big lesson to all of us.


No child should go against the parents WILL, especially a dead parent. Otherwise the consequences are unimaginable.

ION she has foregone her share worth Ksh 2 billion. Her children and grandchildren will never forgive her......when they will be hustling while she refused to take the 2B.

If she would have invested the 2B in treasury bonds at 10% her kids and their generations would have earned 200m a year, about 20m per month .....forever.

What consequences? elaborate tafadhali!


Curse, chira. That is why the living always comply to the wishes of the dying/dead. You don't want the spirit of the dead haunting you for the rest of your life.

The living comply with the wishes of the dying or dead because they have been threatened with unknown/unforeseen trouble. The dead are just that... DEAD... no longer playing a part in this life. let's assume that there is an afterlife - why would the focus of the afterlife be 'this life'? if it's a nicer place -why bother with the matters and dynamics of such a crummy life as our existence? it's like you get taken from Kibich and at an instance be transported to say some nordic country where people are 'happiest' - what would possess you to spend your time coming back to kibich to come and settle scores with people who dishonored your dying wishes?
secondly, at what point is one considered 'dying'? on the 'death bed'? if you have cancer you are dying... not immediately but you are dying and so at what point does chira from a dying person 'catch you'? when he is 1 month to dying... 1 week? 1 day? 1 hour? 1 minute? what if he wrote this will 10 years before he passed - chira itakushika?

That money actually doesn't belong to the late man and the daughter did extremely well to rescue her future generations.

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masukuma
#165 Posted : Sunday, July 08, 2018 4:54:57 AM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 10/4/2006
Posts: 13,821
Location: Nairobi
obiero wrote:
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Decent human being

Quote:
One of the daughters of former Cabinet minister Nicholas Biwott has declined inheritance from her late father, leaving a chunk of the empire for division to other beneficiaries.

Ms Rita Field-Marsham, a lawyer and humanitarian based in Canada, has sworn a deed of disclaimer releasing her one-fourteenth of Mr Biwott’s share that he gave her in a will he wrote on January 19, 2017, six months before he died.


So you spend all your life making business deals and fixing your rivals only for your children to forego their inheritance!

Big lesson to all of us.


No child should go against the parents WILL, especially a dead parent. Otherwise the consequences are unimaginable.

ION she has foregone her share worth Ksh 2 billion. Her children and grandchildren will never forgive her......when they will be hustling while she refused to take the 2B.

If she would have invested the 2B in treasury bonds at 10% her kids and their generations would have earned 200m a year, about 20m per month .....forever.

What consequences? elaborate tafadhali!


Curse, chira. That is why the living always comply to the wishes of the dying/dead. You don't want the spirit of the dead haunting you for the rest of your life.

The living comply with the wishes of the dying or dead because they have been threatened with unknown/unforeseen trouble. The dead are just that... DEAD... no longer playing a part in this life. let's assume that there is an afterlife - why would the focus of the afterlife be 'this life'? if it's a nicer place -why bother with the matters and dynamics of such a crummy life as our existence? it's like you get taken from Kibich and at an instance be transported to say some nordic country where people are 'happiest' - what would possess you to spend your time coming back to kibich to come and settle scores with people who dishonored your dying wishes?
secondly, at what point is one considered 'dying'? on the 'death bed'? if you have cancer you are dying... not immediately but you are dying and so at what point does chira from a dying person 'catch you'? when he is 1 month to dying... 1 week? 1 day? 1 hour? 1 minute? what if he wrote this will 10 years before he passed - chira itakushika?

That money actually doesn't belong to the late man and the daughter did extremely well to rescue her future generations.

who does it belong to?
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
Wororo
#166 Posted : Sunday, July 08, 2018 1:32:03 PM
Rank: Member


Joined: 1/30/2011
Posts: 207
obiero wrote:
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Decent human being

Quote:
One of the daughters of former Cabinet minister Nicholas Biwott has declined inheritance from her late father, leaving a chunk of the empire for division to other beneficiaries.

Ms Rita Field-Marsham, a lawyer and humanitarian based in Canada, has sworn a deed of disclaimer releasing her one-fourteenth of Mr Biwott’s share that he gave her in a will he wrote on January 19, 2017, six months before he died.


So you spend all your life making business deals and fixing your rivals only for your children to forego their inheritance!

Big lesson to all of us.


No child should go against the parents WILL, especially a dead parent. Otherwise the consequences are unimaginable.

ION she has foregone her share worth Ksh 2 billion. Her children and grandchildren will never forgive her......when they will be hustling while she refused to take the 2B.

If she would have invested the 2B in treasury bonds at 10% her kids and their generations would have earned 200m a year, about 20m per month .....forever.

What consequences? elaborate tafadhali!


Curse, chira. That is why the living always comply to the wishes of the dying/dead. You don't want the spirit of the dead haunting you for the rest of your life.

The living comply with the wishes of the dying or dead because they have been threatened with unknown/unforeseen trouble. The dead are just that... DEAD... no longer playing a part in this life. let's assume that there is an afterlife - why would the focus of the afterlife be 'this life'? if it's a nicer place -why bother with the matters and dynamics of such a crummy life as our existence? it's like you get taken from Kibich and at an instance be transported to say some nordic country where people are 'happiest' - what would possess you to spend your time coming back to kibich to come and settle scores with people who dishonored your dying wishes?
secondly, at what point is one considered 'dying'? on the 'death bed'? if you have cancer you are dying... not immediately but you are dying and so at what point does chira from a dying person 'catch you'? when he is 1 month to dying... 1 week? 1 day? 1 hour? 1 minute? what if he wrote this will 10 years before he passed - chira itakushika?

That money actually doesn't belong to the late man and the daughter did extremely well to rescue her future generations.


Very true regarding the daughter rescuing her future generations - It ought to be every parent goal to ensure that his/her descendants live a stress-free life and not perpetuating miseries - wrangles over wealth inheritance, it's negative repercussions or how it was morally acquired or not etc
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